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Studies on the Adhesion of W to TiN(II) (TiN에 대한 W의 부착특성에 관한 연구(II))

  • Lee, Jong-Mu;Gwon, Nan-Yeong;Lee, Jong-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.593-597
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    • 1993
  • Adhesion of CVD W to the TiN glue layer in the blanket W process which is a promising candidate for filing contact holes in subhalfmicron ULSIs has been investigated. The adhesion was enhanced with increasing the W film thickness due to the decrease of the TiN film stress. The adhesion strength was increased by the sputter etching of the TiN surface prior to the W deposition owing to the removal of contaminants and the increase of the surface roughness. The adhesion of the W film to the TiN glue layer property was also improved by Ar ion implantation of the TiN surface owing to the activation of the TiN surface.

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Wet adhesion and rubber friction in adhesive pads of insects

  • Federle, Walter
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2004
  • Many animals possess on their legs adhesive pads, which have undergone evolutionary optimization to be able to attach to variable substrates and to control adhesive forces during locomotion. Insect adhesive pads are either relatively smooth or densely covered with specialized adhesive hairs. Theoretical models predict that adhesion can be increased by splitting the contact zone into many microscopic, elastic subunits, which provides a functional explanation for the widespread 'hairy' design. In many hairy and all smooth attachment systems, the adhesive contact is mediated by a thin film of liquid secretion between the cuticle and the substrate. By using interference reflection microscopy (IRM), the thickness and viscosity of the secretion film was estimated in Weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina). 'Footprint' droplets deposited on glass are hydrophobic and form low contact angles. IRM of insect pads in contact showed that the adhesive liquid is an emulsion consisting of hydrophilic, volatile droplets dispersed in a persistent, hydrophobic phase. I tested predictions derived from film thickness and viscosity by measuring friction forces of Weaver ants on a smooth substrate. The measured friction forces were much greater than expected assuming a homogenous film between the pad and the surface. The findings indicate that the rubbery pad cuticle directly interacts with the substrate. To achieve intimate contact between the cuticle and the surface, secretion must drain away, which may be facilitated by microfolds on the surface of smooth insect pads. I propose a combined wet adhesion/rubber friction model of insect surface attachment that explains both the presence of a significant static friction component and the velocity-dependence of sliding friction.

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The Effects of Plasma Treatments on the Surface Energy of the Polycarbonates and on the Adhesion Strength of the Cu Film/Polycarbonate Interface (플라즈마 표면처리에 의한 폴리카보네이트의 표면에너지 및 구리박막과의 접착력 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Cho Byeong-Hoon;Lee Won-Jong;Park Young-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.745-750
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    • 2005
  • Polycarbonates are widely used as housing materials of electronic handsets. Since the polycarbonate is electrically insulating, there should be a conducting layer on the polycarbonate for EMI shielding. In this study, we sputter deposited Cu films on the polycarbonate substrates for EMI shielding. Plasma treatments of polycarbonates were used to increase the adhesion strength of the Cu film/polycarbonate interface. The surface energy of the polycarbonate was greatly increased from $30mJ/m^2 \;to\; 65mJ/m^2$ by a 200 W $O_2$ plasma treatment for 10s. It is thought that this is because of the ion bombardment. The adhesion strength of the sputter deposited Cu film to the polycarbonate was quantitatively measured by a 4 point bending tester. A moderate plasma surface treatment of the polycarbonate increased the Cu film/polycarbonate adhesion strength by $30\%$. The EMI shielding efficiency of the sputter deposited $10{\mu}m$ Cu lam on the polycarbonate showed 90dB in the range of 100MHz to 1000MHz.

Effect of Heat Treatment on the Adhesive Strength of Electoless Nickel Deposits (무전해법으로 Slide Glass 위에 도금된 Ni층의 접착력에 미치는 열처리의 영향)

  • Hyun, Yong-Min;Yu, Sung-Yeol;Yoon, Jung-Yun;Kim, Bo-Young;Kim, Sun-Ji;Tahk, Song-Hee;Kim, Hee-San
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.246-249
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    • 2011
  • Surface modification before coating nickel by coupling agents and/or etchant of glass did not provide enough adhesive strength of electroless nickel deposits on glass. Effect of heat treatments on hardness as well as adhesion of nickel deposits was studied by using tape test for adhesion, nanoindenter for hardness and glancing angle x-ray diffractometer (GAXRD) for phase characterization. Heat treatment improved hardness as well as adhesion. XRD results give that the improvements of adhesion and hardness are due to the formation of $NiSiO_4$ around the interface between the nickel deposits and the glass and the precipitation of $Ni_3P$ causing precipitation hardening, respectively. The details in effects of heat treatment on adhesion and hardness are described here.

Wet cloth animation with vertex based adhesion force model (정점 기반 접착력 모델을 활용한 젖은 옷감 애니메이션)

  • Park, Min Ju;Byun, Hae Won
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2019
  • More force must be applied when dragging a wet compared with a dry cloth lying on the table. Increased force is needed because the fluid between the cloth and the surface of the table produces an adhesion force. In this paper, we study the adhesion force between a wet cloth and the surface of an object. To compute the adhesion force, we used the adhesion force model used in textile research based on real-world experiments and also considered the effect of wrinkles, which, to our knowledge, has not been investigated in previous work. Furthermore, we studied the phenomenon in which a wet cloth adheres to the surface of an object and that in which a wet cloth adheres to itself when undergoing self-collision.

Characteristics of Electroplated Sn-2.5Cu Alloy Layers for Surface Finishing (표면마무리를 위한 Sn-2.5Cu 합금 도금막의 특성)

  • Kim, Ju-Youn;Bae, Kyoo-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.133-136
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    • 2003
  • Sn-2.5Cu alloy layers were deposited on the Alloy 42 lead-frame substrates by the electroplating method, and their microstructures, adhesion strength, and electrical resistivity were measured to evaluate the applicability of Sn-Cu alloy as a surface finishing material of electronic parts. The Sn-2.5Cu layers were electroplated in the granular form, and composed of pure Sn and Cu$_{6}$Sn$_{5}$ intermetallic compound. Surfaces of the electroplated Sn-2.5Cu layers were rather rough and also the thickness variance was large. The adhesion strength of the Sn-2.5Cu electroplated layers was highly comparable to that of the electroplated Cu alloy layer and the electrical conductivity was about 10 times higher than the pure Sn. After the 20$0^{\circ}C$ 30 min. annealing of the electroplated Sn-2.5Cu layers, the surface roughness was reduced, and adhesion strength and conductivity were improved. These results showed the Sn-Cu alloys can be used as an excellent surface finishing material.ial.

A Study on the Adhesion Improvement of Immersion Copper Coatings using Complexing Agent (착화제를 이용한 치환동 도금층의 밀착력 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Koo, Seokbon;Jeon, Jumi;Hur, Jinyoung;Lee, Hongkee
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2015
  • Amino-carboxyl acid as a complexing agent in acid copper sulfate solution was utilized to improve the adhesion of immersion copper layer for steel wire. According to the tape test results, regardless of alloy composition of the wire, the adhesion of immersion copper layer was improved with the addition of amino-carboxyl acid. The incorporation of H and Fe in the plating layer was analyzed by TOF-SIMS. The H and Fe were detected at the entire coating layer without any addition of amino-carboxyl acid. However, with addition of amino-carboxyl acid, the H and Fe were scarcely detected at the coating layer.

Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Treatment of Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) to Enhance Adhesion Energy between EVA and Polyurethane (상압 플라즈마 표면처리에 따른 Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA)의 표면개질 및 Polyurethane과의 접착력 증진)

  • Kim, Jeong-Soon;Uhm, Han-S;Kim, Hyoung-Suk
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2004
  • Plasma treatment is frequently used to increase surface functionality and surface activity. It enables to improve various surface properties such as catalytic selectivity, printability, and interfacial adhesion between various materials. Surface or the ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) is exposed under an atmospheric pressure plasma torch (APPT), generated by dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), and the treated surfaces are systemically investigated. Argon, air, and oxygen are used as a processing gas. Properties of the treated EVA surfaces are investigated by the zeta-potential measurements and surface free energies. It is shown that the plasma treatment leads to a drastic increase of surface functional groups of EVA, as the increase of its adhesion energy ($G_{IC}$). Therefore, it is concluded that the APPT process is an effective means to improve adhesion of EVA and polyurethane (PU).

Characteristics of adhesion areas between the tissue expander and capsule in implant-based breast reconstruction

  • Lim, Yoon Min;Park, Kwang Hyun;Lee, Dong Won;Lew, Dae Hyun;Roh, Tai Suk;Song, Seung Yong
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 2019
  • Background The use of anatomic implants has improved the aesthetic results of breast surgery; however, implant malrotation is an uncommon, but serious complication of these procedures. Nevertheless, little research has explored implant adhesion. In this study, we investigated adhesion between the expander and the capsule. Methods Seventy-nine cases of immediate breast reconstruction via two-stage implant-based reconstruction performed between September 2016 and November 2017 were evaluated. Mentor CPX4 expanders were used in 14 breasts, and Natrelle expanders in 65. We analyzed areas of adhesion on the surfaces of the tissue expanders when they were exchanged with permanent implants. We investigated whether adhesions occurred on the cephalic, caudal, anterior, and/or posterior surfaces of the expanders. Results Total adhesion occurred in 18 cases, non-adhesion in 15 cases, and partial adhesion in 46 cases. Of the non-adhesion cases, 80% (n=12) were with Mentor CPX4 expanders, while 94.4% (n=17) of the total adhesion cases were with Natrelle expanders. Of the partial adhesion cases, 90.7% involved the anterior-cephalic surface. The type of tissue expander showed a statistically significant relationship with the number of attachments in both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses (P<0.001) and with total drainage only in the univariate analysis (P=0.015). Conclusions We sought to identify the location(s) of adhesion after tissue expander insertion. The texture of the implant was a significant predictor of the success of adhesion, and partial adhesion was common. The anterior-cephalic surface showed the highest adhesion rate. Nevertheless, partial adhesion suffices to prevent unwanted rotation of the expander.

A Study on the Adhesive Performance of Adhesive Method between Concrete Surface and Fiber Panel (콘크리트 바탕면과 섬유 패널 사이 접착제의 부착 방법에 따른 부착 성능 연구)

  • Seo, Man-Sik;Park, Wan-Goo;Choi, Su-Young;Kim, Dong-Bum;Kim, Byoung-Il;Oh, Sang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2018.11a
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    • pp.163-164
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the adhesion performance of the adhesive between the concrete base and the fiber panel was verified through experiments. Attachment to all three types by applying adhesive to panel and attaching to CRC board surface, method of applying adhesive to CRC board surface by panel, method of applying adhesive on panel and CRC board surface respectively, As a result of the performance test, the adhesive strength of the panel attached to the panel on the CRC board after the application of the adhesive was highest on both the back surface of the panel and the surface of the CRC board.

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