Influence of Sealing Methods in the Failure Behavior of Fabricated Composite in Ozone Gas Environment

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Sealing processing technique, a major measure to join parts or components together in machinery or electronic industry, is adopted in this research to seal the fabricated composite material and protect the composite from the potentially harmful influence of the outside environment, particularly the environment with corrosive media like ozone gas (O3), etc. The manufactured composite material mainly consists of organic polymeric materials like polyester fabric and PET thin film. Mechanical tests are performed to measure the mechanical strength of the fabricated composite which has been submerged in corrosive environment for some time period, and to study possibly different failure behavior or mechanism of the composite when the sealing methods are different.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 476-478)

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363-366

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February 2012

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