Preadhesion Laser Treatment of Aluminum Surfaces |
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Authors: | H Dodiuk A Buchman S Kenig M Rotel J Zahavi T J Reinhart |
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Affiliation: | 1. RAFAEL , P.O. Box 2250, Haifa , 31021 , Israel;2. Israel Inst. of Metals, Technion, IIT , Haifa , 32000 , Israel;3. WL/MLSE , WPAFB , Ohio , 45433-6533 , U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An excimer laser may be used for preadhesion treatment of aluminum alloys. This method presents an alternative to the use of ecologically unfriendly chemicals involved in conventional anodizing pretreatments. Experimental results indicate that preadhesion laser surface treatment significantly improved the shear strength of modified-epoxy bonded aluminum specimens compared with untreated and anodized substrates. The best results were obtained with laser energy of about 0.2 J/Pulse/cm2 where single lap shear strength was improved by 600-700% compared with that of untreated Al alloy, and by 40% compared with chromic acid anodizing pretreatment. The mode of failure changed from adhesive to cohesive as the number of laser pulses increased during treatment. The latter phenomenon has been correlated with morphology changes as revealed by electron microscopy, and chemical modification as indicated by Auger and infrared spectroscopy. It can be concluded that the excimer laser has potential as a precise, clean and simple preadhesion treatment of Al alloys. |
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Keywords: | Adhesion aluminum excimer laser surface treatment shear strength FTIR Auger |
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