An examination was made of the adhesion of ABS resin to treated metals such
as phosphor bronze, brass plates, and electronickel platings during inject
ion molding. No adhesion to any of these metals was noted to occur under or
dinary injection molding conditions, and an aqueous solution of 1,3,5-triaz
ine-2,4,6-trithiol monosodium (TTN) was thus used to induce adhesion. Follo
wing treatment with TTN aqueous solution under optimum conditions, ABS adhe
red tightly to all the above metals under ordinary injection molding condit
ions. TTN treatment led to the formation of surface films containing metal
salts of 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-trithiol (TT). Conditions were made optimal w
ith regard to time, temperature. and TTN concentration. Adherent films were
generally formed when bronze and brass were treated for short periods, at
low temperature, and at low TTN concentration, though not so in the case of
nickel plating. There was adhesion to nickel plating in the case of prolon
ged treatment time, high temperature, and high TTN concentration. Adherent
and non-adherent films did not differ in the chemical structures of the met
al salts of TT but they differed in morphology. Good adhesion was noted in
the case of TT-metal salts present at low density on the metal surface. Som
e films reacted readily with double-bond compounds under conditions similar
to those generally used for the injection molding of ABS. It was concluded
that the adhesion was due to the formation of interfacial bonds during inj
ection molding.