Influence of laser ablation and plasma surface treatment on the joint strength of laser welded aluminum-polyamide assemblies.

A Al-Sayyad, J Bardon, P Hirchenhahn, G Mertz, C Haouari, L Houssiau, P Plapper

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Abstract

Laser assembly of a metal with a polymer is an innovative process for the development of hybrid lightweight structures. It was already demonstrated that surface treatment of aluminum prior to laser joining has a critical influence on joint strength of laser assembly with polyamide. In this work, further investigation of the influence of surface treatment prior to laser assembly is carried out. In particular, two kind of surface modification pretreatments of aluminum, laser ablation and plasma surface modification, in combination with plasma surface pretreatment of polyamide, were investigated. Surface properties of aluminum and polyamide after pretreatment are compared to their untreated state. More precisely, surface chemistry, surface energy and roughness characteristics are evaluated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), sessile drop tests and 3D profilometry, respectively. Joint strength of laser assembly of treated aluminum and polyamide is reported. The more influential surface characteristics for the improvement of joint strength are determined, paving the way to significant advances in metal-polymer laser assembly technology. Keywords:
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages6
JournalJnpli 2017
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • hybrid structures
  • laser welding
  • metal
  • plasma surface modification
  • polymer
  • surface treatment

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