한국표면공학회지 (53권4호 144-152)
Improvement of joining strength between aluminum alloy and polymer by two - step anodization
Lee, Sung-Hyung;Yashiro, Hitoshi;Kure-Chu, Song-Zhu;
Gakko hojin Kitahara gakuen;Department of Chemistry and Biological Science, Iwate University;Materials Function and Design, Nagoya Institute of Technology;
In the manufacturing process of joining of aluminum alloy and polymer, the strength of the metal-polymer joining is greatly influenced by the nanostructure of the oxide film. In this study, we investigated the dependence of joining strength on the thickness, structure, pore formation and surface roughness of the formed film. After the two-step anodization process, the surface oxide layer became thinner and rougher resulting in higher joining strength with the polymer. More specifically, after the two-step anodization, the surface roughness, Ra increased from 2.3 to 3.2 ㎛ with pore of three-dimensional (3D) nanostructure, and the thickness of the oxide film was thinned from 350 to 250 nm. Accordingly, the joining strength of the aluminum alloy with polymer increased from 23 to 30 MPa.
Adhesion;Anodizing;Aluminum oxide;Porous aluminum oxide;joining strength;