Abstract

Abstract Polymer-metal systems: adhesive joints of metals, metal-polymer composites, polymeric coatings on metals etc., are of great practical interest. The polyolefin-based systems (large supply, widespread, cheap polymers, distinguished by high chemical resistance, anticorrosive capacity and other valuable properties) and steel (including steel of the common grades, which are in great need of rust protection) are wisely used. One of the basic requirements, guaranteeing high serviceability of the abovementioned systems, is a strong and durable adhesive interaction between polymer and metal. In this paper, the most essential research results, obtained in our laboratory, in the field of controlling the processes of adhesive interaction between polyolefin melts and steel surfaces, have been generalized (for more detail, see Ref. 1).

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