The vibration welding of poly(butylene terephthalate) and a polycarbonate/poly(butylene terephthalate) blend to each other and to other resins and blends
Vk. Stokes, The vibration welding of poly(butylene terephthalate) and a polycarbonate/poly(butylene terephthalate) blend to each other and to other resins and blends, J ADHES SCI, 15(4), 2001, pp. 499-506
Vibration welding is used to assess the weldability of poly(butylene tereph
thalate) (PBT) and a polycarbonate/poly(butylene terephthalate) blend (PC/P
BT) to each other and to other resins and blends: PET to PC/PBT, PET to mod
ified poly(phenylene oxide) (M-PPO), PET to polyetherimide (PEI) and PEI to
a 65 wt% mineral-filled polyester blend (65-PF-PEB), PET to a poly(phenyle
ne oxide)/polyamide blend (PPO/PA), PC/PBT to M-PPO, and PC/PET to PPO/PA.
Based on the tensile strength of the weaker of the two materials in each pa
ir, the following relative weld strengths have been demonstrated: PET to PC
/PET, 98%; PET to PEI, 95%; 65-PF-PEB to PEI, 92%; and PC/PET to M-PPO, 73%
. PET neither welds to M-PPO nor to PPO/PA, and PC/PET does not weld to PPO
/PA.