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4 March 2019 Functionalization of fiber-reinforced plastic based on laser micro structuring
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Abstract
In this study, a surface pre-treatment method for applying a metallic coating on a fiber reinforced plastic substrate is presented. Laser structuring with a pulsed laser source is used to create structures on carbon fiber reinforced epoxy. A nickel-chromium coating is applied by atmospheric plasma spraying. A combination of matrix removal and trench structure exceeds industrial requirements. Using pull-off tests, an average adhesive strength of at least 20.3±2.7 MPa was achieved between the coating and the substrate before composite fracture was observed.
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Jana Gebauer, Udo Klotzbach, and Andrés Fabían Lasagni "Functionalization of fiber-reinforced plastic based on laser micro structuring", Proc. SPIE 10906, Laser-based Micro- and Nanoprocessing XIII, 109060C (4 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2505114
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Composites

Fiber lasers

Fiber reinforced polymers

Laser processing

Metals

Interfaces

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