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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 1989
Mark A. Strobel; Christopher Dunatov; Joan M. Strobel; Christopher S. Lyons; Steven J. Perron; Mark C. Morgen
—ESCA, wettability measurements, SEM, weight-loss determinations, and an ink adhesion test were used to characterize low-molecular-weight oxidized materials (LMWOM) formed during the corona-discharge treatment of polypropylene film. Water-soluble LMWOM is readily formed by scission processes occurring during corona treatment. The presence of water-soluble LMWOM complicates the interpretation of wettability-based measurements of corona effectiveness. Surface roughening on corona-treated polypropylene is caused by the interaction of LMWOM and water in a high-relative-humidity environment. LMWOM does not necessarily form a weak boundary layer that hinders subsequent adhesion of ink to the corona-treated film.
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 1992
Mark A. Strobel; Christopher S. Lyons; Joan M. Strobel; Ronald S. Kapaun
Contact-angle measurements in air and water environments and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used to characterize the surface properties of air-corona-treated polypropylene (PP) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) films. Surface properties were examined as a function of the storage time at various temperatures. Corona treatment forms water-soluble, low-molecular-weight oxidized materials on both polymer films. Corona-treated PP and corona-treated PET films have markedly different responses to aging. For corona-treated PP stored at ambient temperatures, only a slight decrease in wettability was observed. This decrease was attributed to the reorientation of oxidized functionalities within the surface region. At elevated storage temperatures, migration of oxidized species out of the surface region occurred under some conditions. For corona-treated PET, extensive migration and reorientation of oxidized groups occurred even at ambient temperatures, leading to significant decreases in wettability...
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 1991
Joan M. Strobel; Mark A. Strobel; Christopher S. Lyons; Christopher Dunatov; Steven J. Perron
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (ESCA), wettability measurements, and an ink adhesion test were used to characterize changes in the surface properties of air-corona-treated polypropylene (PP) films upon aging under a variety of storage conditions. No changes in ESCA O/C atomic ratios as a function of aging were observed for corona-treated PP films. The wettability data indicated a slight decrease in wettability upon aging. Aging did not affect ink adhesion for the particular PP and ink studied. The responses obtained were independent of the various film storage conditions employed. The slight decrease in wettability observed upon aging was attributed to reorientation of oxidized functionalities within the surface region.
Archive | 2005
Bert T. Chien; Joan M. Strobel; Mark A. Strobel; Clinton L. Jones; Joel A. Getschel; Ellen R. Bosl
Archive | 1998
Joan M. Strobel; Mark A. Strobel; Patrick J. Hager; Ronald S. Kapaun
Archive | 1991
David R. Gagnon; Sharon K Grosh; Corazon C. Brizuela; Harlan L. Krinke; Joan M. Strobel
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 2001
Mark A. Strobel; Neal Sullivan; Melvyn C. Branch; Viv Jones; John Park; Michael J. Ulsh; Joan M. Strobel; Christopher S. Lyons
Archive | 2006
Timothy J. Hebrink; Carl A. Stover; Martin E. Denker; Jeffery N. Jackson; Kristopher J. Derks; Michael F. Weber; Anna A. Kobilansky; Joan M. Strobel; Barry S. Rosell; John P. Purcell; Kevin M. Hamer; Robert D. Taylor; William B. Black; Richard J. Thompson; Gregory L. Bluem
Archive | 1995
Joan M. Strobel; David R. Gagnon
Archive | 2001
Joan M. Strobel; Mark A. Strobel; Patrick J. Hager; Ronald S. Kapaun