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Nanoindentation-induced delamination of submicron polymeric coatings

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 841-848

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2006.07.075

Keywords

ultrathin polymeric coating; nanoindentation; interfacial strength

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An elastic model is developed to estimate the interfacial strength between a submicron surface coating and a compliant substrate. The analysis uses a shear-lag model and assumes the plane-stress state in the surface coating. The critical indentation load for the indentation-induced delamination of the coating from the substrate increases with the third power of the indentation depth and is a linear function of the reciprocal of the coating thickness. The indentation-induced delamination of SR399 ultrathin surface coatings over acrylic substrate has been evaluated, using the nanonindentation technique for coating thicknesses of 47, 125, 220 and 3000 urn. For the submicron coatings, the dependence of the critical indentation load on the coating thickness supports the elastic model. The interfacial strength is found to be 46.9 MPa. In contrast, the polymeric coating of 3000 nm displays multiple excursions in the loading curve, and the critical indentation load is a linear function of the indentation depth. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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