International Journal of Polymer Science (Jan 2014)

Wood-Reinforced Polyphthalamide Resins: MultiFunctional Composite Coating for Metal Substrates

  • M. Barletta,
  • G. Rubino,
  • V. Tagliaferri,
  • F. Trovalusci,
  • S. Vesco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/494068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Protective layers were deposited on aluminum substrates by dipping them inside a fluidized bed (FB) of wood and polyphthalamide powders. The experimental investigation looked into the influence of the main process parameters (number and composition of superimposed layers, heating temperature, and dipping time) on the visual appearance, scratch adhesion, wear resistance, and thermal insulation of the resulting coatings. Micromechanical and tribological responses of the coatings were significantly improved by the effect of the wooden particles dispersed inside the polyphthalamide binder. An improvement of the thermal insulation was also achieved whatever the setting of the process parameters. Further, the coatings displayed good adhesion to the substrate and wear endurance.