This paper describes a novel technique for bonding polymeric-microfluidic devices using microwave energy and a conductive polymer (polyaniline). The bonding is achieved by patterning the polyaniline features at the polymer joint interface by filling of milled microchannels. The absorbed electromagnetic energy is then converted into heat, facilitating the localized microwave bonding of two polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) substrates. A coaxial open-ended probe was used to study the dielectric properties at 2.45 GHz of the PMMA and polyaniline at a range of temperatures up to 120 °C. The measurements confirm a difference in the dielectric loss factor of the PMMA substrate and the polyaniline, which means that differential heating using microwave...
Microwave heating of modeled single lap adhesive-bonded polypropylene joint was simulated using a co...
Abstract: The wide range of applications of microwave technology in manufacturing industries has bee...
Microwave heating of single lap adhesive-bonded joints with polypropylene adherends having very low ...
The use of conductive polymers in welding of plastics offers the possibility of understanding and de...
Microwaves have been used for many years in industrial heating applications because of their ability...
An approach to curing thermosetting polymers ist the use of Variable Frequency Microwave (VFM) syste...
This thesis describes the work performed on a novel micro-fabrication method for patterning poly(met...
The curing of a thermosetting polymer materials utilized on micro-electronics packaging applications...
The curing of conductive adhesives and underfills can save considerable time and offer cost benefits...
Past experiments have shown that the microwave curing of epoxies reduces the curing time and has fav...
Thermosetting polymer materials are widely utilised in modern microelectronics packaging technology....
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polyco...
Microwave plasma was generated in a glass bottle containing 2-3 Torr of oxygen for plasma treatment ...
The advent of thermoplastics used in bio-medical applications has brought forth the possibility of l...
One of the most important areas of the application of industrial microwave technology for materials ...
Microwave heating of modeled single lap adhesive-bonded polypropylene joint was simulated using a co...
Abstract: The wide range of applications of microwave technology in manufacturing industries has bee...
Microwave heating of single lap adhesive-bonded joints with polypropylene adherends having very low ...
The use of conductive polymers in welding of plastics offers the possibility of understanding and de...
Microwaves have been used for many years in industrial heating applications because of their ability...
An approach to curing thermosetting polymers ist the use of Variable Frequency Microwave (VFM) syste...
This thesis describes the work performed on a novel micro-fabrication method for patterning poly(met...
The curing of a thermosetting polymer materials utilized on micro-electronics packaging applications...
The curing of conductive adhesives and underfills can save considerable time and offer cost benefits...
Past experiments have shown that the microwave curing of epoxies reduces the curing time and has fav...
Thermosetting polymer materials are widely utilised in modern microelectronics packaging technology....
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polyco...
Microwave plasma was generated in a glass bottle containing 2-3 Torr of oxygen for plasma treatment ...
The advent of thermoplastics used in bio-medical applications has brought forth the possibility of l...
One of the most important areas of the application of industrial microwave technology for materials ...
Microwave heating of modeled single lap adhesive-bonded polypropylene joint was simulated using a co...
Abstract: The wide range of applications of microwave technology in manufacturing industries has bee...
Microwave heating of single lap adhesive-bonded joints with polypropylene adherends having very low ...