Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The laser welding is a thermal bonding technique with high localized heating that produces a
strong adhesion between polymers. The plastic is able to absorb the laser energy with the use
of embedded fillers in itself. In this work we studied blends made by polyethylene and
different amount of fillers (iron oxide, red color). Mechanical and physical analyses were
performed with the aim to study the effect of filler percentage on the welding features.
Experimental results showed that the filler amount influence the optical properties of the
polyethylene since it regulates the amount of adsorbed energy and the depth of the material
layers involved in the welding. A high concentration of filler improves the absorption laser
energy, decreasing the layers involved in the welding and worsening the mechanical strength
of the joint. Vice versa, a low filler amount involves a deeper layers of the material so that
the sealing action improves. The efficiency of the joint can be regulated by the filler
concentration. Some applications of thermoplastic polymeric joints with different geometries
are proposed and discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.2 Proceedings in extenso su rivista
Keywords:
laser irradiation; polyethylene joints; modification deepness; mechanical performance
Elenco autori:
Visco, Annamaria; Brancato, Vincenza; Campo, Nino; Torrisi, Lorenzo; Caridi, Francesco; M., Cutroneo
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