Improved Bonding Strength Between Thermoplastic Resin and Ti Alloy with Surface Treatments by Multi-step Anodization and Single-step Micro-arc Oxidation Method: a Comparative Study
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Abstract
Due to excellent specific mechanical and physical properties, titanium-based fibre metal laminates (FML) have attracted increasing attention in marine and defense for improved impact protection. Metal and composite interface (MCI) plays a pivotal role to determine the failure mode of FML. Surface treatment of metal is commonly carried out to improve the MCI properties. In this study, two different electrochemical surface treatments, anodization and micro-arc oxidation (MAO) were adopted. The tunable hierarchical structure observed after multiple physical and chemical surface treating processes, i.e., sandblasting, anodization, etching, and annealing on Ti6Al4V. In comparison single step MAO treatment shows more pores and craters on the surface with increasing anodic voltage. The results from lap shear experiment show that the