Surface Treatments of Titanium Alloy for Preparing Laminated Composite Material

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In this investigation surface treatment of titanium alloy VT20 is carried out by phosphating and anodization in order to increase the adhesive bond strength. The surfaces were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), profilometry, contact angle measurements. The joined titanium specimens were shear tested before and after exposure to high humidity to a period of three months.

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