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Title: Decreasing the Adhesion Effect of Surfaces Using Graphite Pellicle Deposition Through Electric Discharges in Pulse [Articol]
Authors: Topală, Pavel
Beşliu, Vitalie
Marin, Laurenţiu
Keywords: electric discharges in impulse
graphit
pellicle
adhesion
surfaces
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: USARB
Citation: Topală, Pavel. Decreasing the Adhesion Effect of Surfaces Using Graphite Pellicle Deposition Through Electric Discharges in Pulse / Pavel Topală, Vitalie Beşliu, Laurenţiu Marin // Advanced Materials Research. – 2014. – Vol. 1036. – P. 172-177.
Abstract: The paper aims at studying the phenomenon of adhesion between the graphite pellicles deposited through electric discharges in pulse (EDI) with metal surfaces subjected to processing on the one hand and on the other hand - the adhesion of this pellicle with a polyurethane adhesive. Experimental research has shown that, when the surfaces are not treated, the shear occurs in the adhesive, when the test pieces are covered with graphite pellicles the shear occurs on the surface that separates the pellicle from the adhesive. It has been stated experimentally that graphite pellicles deposited through electric discharges in pulse decrease the adhesion between the mating surfaces by at least 40% compared to the not treated surfaces.
URI: http://dspace.usarb.md:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3185
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