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Title:Surface engineering of aerospace aluminium alloys : understanding alloying effects on chemical pre-treatment and sol-gel coating adhesion
Authors:ID Van Dam, J.B.P. (Author)
ID Tiringer, Urša, Institut "Jožef Stefan" (Author)
ID Abrahami, Shoshan (Author)
ID Milošev, Ingrid, Institut "Jožef Stefan" (Author)
ID Terryn, H. (Author)
ID Kovač, Janez, Institut "Jožef Stefan" (Author)
ID Mol, Johannes M. C. (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo IJS - Jožef Stefan Institute
Abstract:The sol–gel process is a chemical surface preparation method based on hydrolysis and polycondensation reactions for enhanced adhesion for metallic substrates in adhesive bonding and coating applications. This paper describes an investigation into the effect of the microstructural complexity of two commonly used aerospace aluminium alloys (AAs) 2024-T3 and 7075-T6, on the response to different surface pre-treatments before deposition of the sol-gel coating and subsequent adhesive bonding. Different surface pre-treatments, including two abrasive treatments and three chemical surface pre-treatments were used, and their effect on surface chemistry, wettability and roughness was assessed. Surfaces were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, profilometry and static contact angles. A hybrid silane sol-gel film was deposited on the differently pre-treated aluminium alloys, an epoxy adhesive was applied and the adhesion properties were evaluated using pull-off testing. The role of the altered physicochemical properties of the pre-treated surfaces was related to the adhesion strength of the sol–gel reinforced epoxy/aluminium interfaces. The microstructural complexity of the aerospace alloys caused non-uniform responses to the pre-treatments, proving the importance of compatibility between material and treatment conditions. Statistical analysis revealed that, despite that overall higher adhesion values were obtained on rougher surfaces, only a strong correlation exists between the surface hydroxyl fraction and adhesion strength. The relation of roughness and water contact angle to interfacial adhesion was found to be non-significant. The findings of this study underscore the critical role of surface pre-treatments and their impact on adhesion strength in aerospace aluminium alloys, providing valuable insights for the effective utilization of sol-gel coatings in adhesive bonding and coating processes.
Keywords:sol-gel, surface pre-treatment, surface morphology, wettability, adhesive
Publication date:01.06.2024
Publisher:Elsevier
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 1-15
Numbering:Vol. 485, [article no.] 130901
Source:Nizozemska
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22058 New window
UDC:621.7+621.9
ISSN on article:1879-3347
DOI:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2024.130901 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:195212035 New window
Copyright:© 2024 The Authors.
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Soavtorji iz Slovenije: Urša Tiringer, Ingrid Milošev, Janez Kovač; Opis vira z dne 13. 5. 2024;
Publication date in DiRROS:17.04.2025
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Title:Surface & coatings technology
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1879-3347
COBISS.SI-ID:23035397 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:EC - European Commission
Funding programme:H2020
Project number:707404
Name:LEaDing Fellows
Acronym:LEaDing Fellows

Funder:Materials Innovation Institute M2i and Technology Foundation TTW
Project number:S32.4.14552b

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Licensing start date:09.05.2024
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Language:Slovenian
Title:Surface engineering of aerospace aluminium alloys: understanding alloying effects on chemical pre-treatment and sol-gel coating adhesion
Keywords:sol-gel, predobdelava površin


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