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The Use of Adhesion Promoters to Insure Reliable Bonding of Polypropylene and Other Polyolefinic Materials.
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Some 20 billion pounds of polyolefin plastics were produced in 1987 in the U.S. Roughly 1/2 of this material is used in making molded or extruded parts and coatings. Traditional assembly methods included: heat welding techniques and mechanical fasteners. Durable adhesive bonding of those assemblies with an easy to use adhesive system can offer benefits in part complexity and cycle times, assembly equipment, joint strength and visual appearance.
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Cocco, J., "The Use of Adhesion Promoters to Insure Reliable Bonding of Polypropylene and Other Polyolefinic Materials.," SAE Technical Paper 890519, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890519.Also In
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- O'Connor J. Hinchcliffe H. “New Polyolefin Bonding Capabilities” SME 1988 Conference
- Plastics Edition 9 International Plastics Selector 1987