Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1977-10-19
1978-10-31
Ansher, Harold
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
156306, 204158HE, 20415922, 204168, 427 34, 427 42, 427 44, 427140, C08F 800, C08F 246, B05D 306
Patent
active
041233085
ABSTRACT:
Poly-p-xylylene is chemically bonded to a thermoset resin via a reaction between oxygen-containing groups at the surface of the poly-p-xylylene and a reactant component of the thermosetting resin. A low temperature plasma is employed to chemically modify the surface of the poly-p-xylylene to incorporate the oxygen atoms into the backbone of the polymer at its surface.
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Martineau Ronald A.
Nowlin Thomas E.
Ansher Harold
Bresch Saul R.
Union Carbide Corporation
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