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100% inspection of surfaces before gluing / célian Cherrier in ADHESION - ADHESIVES + SEALANTS, Vol. 14, N° 1/2017 (2017)
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Titre : 100% inspection of surfaces before gluing Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : célian Cherrier, Auteur ; Richard Söhnchen, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 36-39 Langues : Multilingue (mul) Catégories : Composites à fibres de carbone
Contrôle non destructif
Contrôle technique
Essais (technologie)
Imagerie (technique)
Mouillage (chimie des surfaces)
Plasma à pression atmosphériqueUn plasma à pression atmosphérique (ou plasma à PA ou plasma froid) est le nom donné à une catégorie spéciale de plasma pour lequel la pression approche celle de l’atmosphère.
Le plasma à pression atmosphérique marque une nette différence avec le plasma basse et haute pression. En effet, contrairement à ces derniers aucune enceinte de traitement n'est nécessaire. Ce type de plasma peut donc être utilisé directement sur ligne de production, évitant ainsi l'utilisation de vide qui est extrêmement onéreuse.
Surfaces -- Analyse
Taille des gouttelettesIndex. décimale : 668.3 Adhésifs et produits semblables Résumé : There is a new solution on the market for the in-line inspection of the surface condition before gluing. A fine fog is sprayed and evaluated for analysis of the surface energy. This non-destructive test is performed in real time, leaves no residues and covers the entire component. Note de contenu : - Functional principle
- Info box : The facts about the wetting test at a glance - Applications - Advantages and benefits - Technical data
- Detection of contamination
- Characterisation of surface treatments
- Application and benefits
- FIGURES : 1. Measurement carried out by a robot - 2. Wetting test process chain - 3. Wetting of a CFRP specimen on a conveyor belt. What is known as a water aerosol is produced on the surface with an ultrasound nozzle - 4. Different droplet sizes on a CFRP surface : the area on the right was treated with atmospheric pressure plasma ; here the wettability is much better and therefore the droplets are larger on average - 5. Evaluation of the droplets on a CFRP surface using the Visioncheck image processing software (a zoomed section of the original image is shown on the left, the same area after applying the droplet recognition algorithm is presented in the middle, and the evaluation of each individual drolet is shown on the right) - 6. Sample evaluation and good/bad classification of an area contaminated by a fingerprint, using automated image processing software - 7. Measurement results with evaluation of the average droplet size and wetting percentage : the diagrams on the left show the results of a plasma-activated specimen (activation Lvl1 < activation Lvl2), the diagrams on the right show the results of specimens contaminated by parting agents in various concentrations. These were tested within the scope of the ComBoNDT project (this ComBoNDT project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 636494)Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28068
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 18753 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Abrasion resistance of polymer and polymer–ceramic composite coatings for steel hydraulic structures / P. V. Vijay in JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, Vol. 17, N° 2 (03/2020)
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Titre : Abrasion resistance of polymer and polymer–ceramic composite coatings for steel hydraulic structures Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : P. V. Vijay, Auteur ; Piyush R. Soti, Auteur ; Derrick A. Banerjee, Auteur ; Konstantinos A. Sierros, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : p. 401-411 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Anticorrosion
Essais de résilience
Matériaux céramiques
Mouillabilité
Mouillage (chimie des surfaces)
Polyéthylène haute densité
Profilométrie
Résistance à l'abrasion
Résistance à l'usure
Revêtements organiquesIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : There is an increased demand for abrasive wear-resistant coatings that add durability to steel hydraulic structures, particularly for those subjected to flowing water with debris and alternate wet/dry cycles. These coating systems provide not only corrosion and chemical resistance, but also good erosion and abrasion resistance to the metallic surfaces, which are constantly exposed to flowing water containing sand particles and debris. Generally, vinyl-based coatings are used on hydraulic steel structures to protect them from corrosion and abrasion. However, due to the existence of high water force and debris, the coating is abraded at a faster rate leading to significant maintenance and repair costs. In this study, abrasive wear resistance of conventional vinyl-based coating systems currently used on lock and dam steel structures by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been compared with polymer matrix composite coatings, fibrous polymer coatings, and ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). Six coating systems were evaluated through two-body abrasion tests using a reciprocating abrader under dry and wet conditions. Furthermore, wettability of the coating systems and its effect on the wear rate under the presence of water was studied. In addition, scanning electron microscopy of the wear tracks on different coatings was conducted to study and identify their failure mechanisms. Based on the results, UHMWPE and polymer–ceramic composite coatings were found to perform significantly better than the conventional vinyl-based coatings. Note de contenu : - EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS : Coating systems - Surface preparation for application of coatings - Wear tests - Surface wettability
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION : Depth and volume of coating abrasion - Rate of abrasive wear - Effect of surface wettability - Wear mechanisms and failure of coatings - Field implementation and inspection of coatingsDOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-019-00286-3 En ligne : https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11998-019-00286-3.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33991
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21658 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Additives for environmentally friendly protective coatings / John W. Du in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 200, N° 4552 (09/2010)
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Titre : Additives for environmentally friendly protective coatings Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John W. Du, Auteur Année de publication : 2010 Article en page(s) : p. 18-26 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Agents dispersants (chimie)
Antimousse
Floculation
Mouillage (chimie des surfaces)
Pigments
Revêtements -- Additifs
Revêtements en phase aqueuse:Peinture en phase aqueuse
SiliconesLes silicones, ou polysiloxanes, sont des composés inorganiques formés d'une chaine silicium-oxygène (...-Si-O-Si-O-Si-O-...) sur laquelle des groupes se fixent, sur les atomes de silicium. Certains groupes organiques peuvent être utilisés pour relier entre elles plusieurs de ces chaines (...-Si-O-...). Le type le plus courant est le poly(diméthylsiloxane) linéaire ou PDMS. Le second groupe en importance de matériaux en silicone est celui des résines de silicone, formées par des oligosiloxanes ramifiés ou en forme de cage (wiki).
SurfactantsIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : The chemical structure of additives and their performance as surfactants, defoamers and dispersants. Part one : Wetting and dispersing additives and silicone and surface flow control agents. En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U27d61USpwsv19icn6Crjb6dpsyPA55o/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10009
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 012483 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible
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Titre : Adhesion promoters Titre original : Bonding solutions for low surface energy substrates Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : M. Veeramani, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : p. 94-96 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Energie de surface
MiscibilitéLa miscibilité désigne usuellement la capacité de divers liquides à se mélanger.
Mouillage (chimie des surfaces)
Promoteurs d'adhésionIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Certain polymeric substrates, such as polyolefins, fluoropolymers, and silicone rubber are difficult to bond and present challenges to both the formulator and the end-user. The main reason that these materials present problems is their low surface energy which is unlike metals, ceramics, and most other polymers. The low surface energy simply prevents conventional adhesives from making intimate contact with the substrate surface and this reduces adhesion. While finding solutions for better bonding in these substrates, the joint interface becomes the overriding concern. Proper selection of surface treatment and adhesive system for the specific substrate are the main steps involved in improving the process. These bonding mechanisms are well established and represented by important theories of adhesion. Let us discuss different aspects which you should consider while bonding low energy substrates. Note de contenu : - Theories of adhesion : Surface energy of substrate - Good and poor wetting
- Adhesive/substrate miscibility
- Surface treatment processes to optimize interfaceEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vonBpanJ_JUF27KchxMlQ84zDFMB4hxu/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=39556
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 24015 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Advances in contact angle, wettability and adhesion - Vol. 2 / Kashmiri Lal Mittal / Salem - Massachusetts [United States] : Scrivener Publishing (2015)
Titre : Advances in contact angle, wettability and adhesion - Vol. 2 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kashmiri Lal Mittal (1945-....), Auteur Editeur : Salem - Massachusetts [United States] : Scrivener Publishing Année de publication : 2015 Autre Editeur : Hoboken [USA] : John Wiley & Sons Collection : Adhesion and adhesives : Fundamental and applied aspects Importance : XVII-444 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-119-11698-1 Prix : 218 E Note générale : Index - Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Adhésion
Angle de contact
Mécanique du contact
Mouillabilité
Mouillage (chimie des surfaces)
Traîtements de surfaceIndex. décimale : 668.3 Adhésifs et produits semblables Note de contenu : 1. FUNDAMENTAL AND GENERAL ASPECTS : Wetting of solid walls and spontaneous capillary flow - A review of "ordered water monolayer that does not completely wet water" at room temperature - Cheerios effect and its control by contact angle modulation - Recent mathematical analysis of contact angle hysteresis - Computational analysis of wetting on hydrophobic surfaces : application to self-cleaning mechanisms - Bubble adhesion to superhydrophilic surfaces - Relationship between the roughness and oleophilicity of functional surfaces - Liquid repellent amorphous carbon nanoparticle networks - Recent progress in evaluating mechanical durability of liquid repellent surfaces - Superhydrophobic and superoleophobic biobased materials
2. WETTABILITY MODIFICATION : Laser ablated micro/nano-patterned superhydrophobic stainless steel substrates - RF plasma treatment of Neptune Grass (Posidonia oceanica) : a facile method to achieve superhydrophilic surfaces for dye adsorption from aqueous solutions - Highly liquid repellent technical textiles obtained by means of photo-chemical and laser surface modifications - Modification of paper/cellulose surfaces to control liqiud wetting and adhesion
3. SURFACE FREE ENERGY AND ADHESION : Surface free energy of superhydrophobic materials obtained by deposition of polymeric particles on glass - Tablet tensile strength : role of surface free energy - Why test inks cannot tell the whole truth about surface free energy of solidsPermalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25346 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 19938 668.3 MIT Monographie Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible 17817 668.3 MIT Monographie Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Agents de surface. Mesure du pouvoir mouillant - Norme NF T 73-406 / Association Française de Normalisation (Paris) / Saint-Denis La Plaine : Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR) (1969)
PermalinkAlkyl polyglycoside-sorbitan ester formulations for improved oil recovery / Y. Wu in TENSIDE, SURFACTANTS, DETERGENTS, Vol. 47, N° 5/2010 (09-10/2010)
PermalinkAn analytical model of nanopatterned superhydrophobic surfaces / K. Xiao in JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, Vol. 14, N° 6 (11/2017)
PermalinkAnalysis of an unsteady quasi-capillary channel flow with time-resolved PIV and RBF-based super-resolution in JOURNAL OF COATINGS TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, Vol. 20, N° 1 (01/2023)
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PermalinkChallenges of controlled radical polymerization (CRP) for commercialization / Y. S. Ahire in PAINTINDIA, Vol. LX, N° 11 (11/2010)
PermalinkChoosing the right wetting agent improves coating performance / Jeanine M. Snyder in COATINGS TECH, Vol. 7, N° 9 (09/2010)
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