Yamamoto, 2013 - Google Patents
Solid‐state bonding of silicone elastomer to glass by vacuum oxygen plasma, atmospheric plasma, and vacuum ultraviolet light treatmentYamamoto, 2013
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- 1512870820880977738
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- Yamamoto T
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- Publication venue
- Surface and interface analysis
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We experimentally demonstrated that treating a silicone elastomer by a vacuum oxygen plasma, an atmospheric pressure plasma, and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation resulted in different surface modifications that gave different contact angles, contact angle aging, and …
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