Fluoropolymer thermoplastic composite matrix: Saint GobainRecent Research Landscape
High friction and corrosive wear in load-bearing interfaces lead to premature mechanical failure. These innovations engineer the adhesive bonding of fluoropolymer fabrics to aluminum supports to minimize frictional heat and surface degradation.
What technical problems is Saint Gobain addressing in Fluoropolymer thermoplastic composite matrix?
Frictional wear and delamination
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Mechanical components under high loads experience surface wear and material failure at sliding interfaces. Reducing friction and preventing corrosion at these contact points extends the operational lifespan of heavy-duty bearings and laminates.
Interfacial adhesion failure
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Inherent chemical inertness of fluoropolymers prevents strong bonding with reinforcing fibers. Resolving this weakness prevents structural delamination and mechanical instability.