Effects of Surface Treatment for A5052 Aluminum Alloy on Adhesiveness between A5052 Aluminum Alloy and Engineering Plastics

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Effects of the surface-treated A5052 aluminum alloy on the adhesiveness of joining dissimilar materials, such as A5052 aluminum alloy sheet and polyamide resin sheet, was examined to manufacture a multi-material. Various surface treatments for the A5052 sheet were performed. The hot melt adhesive sheet comprising polyamide resin was used as the adhesive. The shear strength of adhered specimens was measured via tensile testing, and the shear strength was made to be the joining strength. Using various surface treatment techniques, oxidation films with different hole sizes and surface roughness were formed on the A5052 aluminum sheets. The joining strength of the surface-treated specimens was the lowest, whereas those joined via anode electrolysis exhibited the highest joining strength. These differences in joining strengths were owing to the anchor effect and chemical interfacial bonding force.

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