Abstract Surface treatment of the adherends prior to adhesive bonding plays an important role in the enhancing of strength and durability of bonded joints. In this work, an investigation on effect of adherend surface roughness on adhesive bond strength was performed. Single strap joints with different adherends (mild steel and aluminium) bonded with an epoxy resin (Araldite(r) 2015) were tested. The adherend surface was treated by mechanical abrasion process using an emery paper. Contact angle measurement and SEM analysis to understand the wettability and the failure mechanism of the joints were performed. It was found that an optimum surface roughness exists for a maximum bonding strength and the roughness range depends on the adherend mat...
In the FRP strengthening of steel structures, cohesion failure in the adhesive is the preferred mode...
This paper concerns a comparative study assessing the impact of various mechanical surface treatment...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAn adhesive joint’s streng...
This work focuses on the effect of surface roughness and surface chemistry on the initial adhesion s...
This article focuses on the surface treatment as a first stage of bonding technology. The aim of the...
This work deals with an experimental investigation on the effect of mechanical surface treatments of...
Summary form only given. Many surface treatments to improve adhesion roughen the surface. Treatments...
In adhesion, the wetting process depends on three fundamental factors: the surface topography of the...
For achieving a reliable adhesive bond, the adhesive must properly wet the surface asperities on the...
The purpose of the paper is to determine the impact of surface treatment on the strength of adhesive...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of abrasive treatment as a method of surface prepa...
Surface roughening, joint configuration, and adhesive thickness were selected as factors to analyze,...
The paper presents the results of a comparative study of shear strength of single–lap adhesive joint...
The influence of surface treatments including pigment coating, surface sizing and calendering on the...
The influences of four parameters - pretreatment of the adherend, curing cycle, time before testing,...
In the FRP strengthening of steel structures, cohesion failure in the adhesive is the preferred mode...
This paper concerns a comparative study assessing the impact of various mechanical surface treatment...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAn adhesive joint’s streng...
This work focuses on the effect of surface roughness and surface chemistry on the initial adhesion s...
This article focuses on the surface treatment as a first stage of bonding technology. The aim of the...
This work deals with an experimental investigation on the effect of mechanical surface treatments of...
Summary form only given. Many surface treatments to improve adhesion roughen the surface. Treatments...
In adhesion, the wetting process depends on three fundamental factors: the surface topography of the...
For achieving a reliable adhesive bond, the adhesive must properly wet the surface asperities on the...
The purpose of the paper is to determine the impact of surface treatment on the strength of adhesive...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of abrasive treatment as a method of surface prepa...
Surface roughening, joint configuration, and adhesive thickness were selected as factors to analyze,...
The paper presents the results of a comparative study of shear strength of single–lap adhesive joint...
The influence of surface treatments including pigment coating, surface sizing and calendering on the...
The influences of four parameters - pretreatment of the adherend, curing cycle, time before testing,...
In the FRP strengthening of steel structures, cohesion failure in the adhesive is the preferred mode...
This paper concerns a comparative study assessing the impact of various mechanical surface treatment...
MEng (Mechanical Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAn adhesive joint’s streng...