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Vudayagiri, Sindhu
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2021Extended Reach Intervention with Stabilizing Supports
- 2020Mapping the mechanical and electrical properties of commercial silicone elastomer formulations for stretchable transducerscitations
- 2020Temperature dependence of dielectric breakdown of silicone-based dielectric elastomerscitations
- 2019Silicone elastomer map: design the ideal elastomercitations
- 2019Design of reliable silicone elastomers for dielectric elastomers and stretchable electronicscitations
- 2019How to tailor flexible silicone elastomers with mechanical integrity: a tutorial reviewcitations
- 2015Techniques for hot embossing microstructures on liquid silicone rubbers with fillerscitations
- 2015Bilaterally Microstructured Thin Polydimethylsiloxane Film Productioncitations
- 2014High breakdown-strength composites from liquid silicone rubberscitations
- 2014Methods to ease the release of thin polydimethylsiloxane films from difficult substratescitations
- 2014Filled liquid silicone rubbers: Possibilities and challengescitations
- 2014Effects of fillers on the properties of liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs)
- 2014Effects of fillers on the properties of liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs)
- 2013Hot-embossing of microstructures on addition-curing polydimethylsiloxane filmscitations
- 2013Novel silicone elastomer formulations for DEAPscitations
- 2013Factors affecting surface and release properties of thin PDMS filmscitations
- 2012Surface and release properties of PDMS films
- 2012Hot-embossing of microstructures on addition-curing PDMS
- 2012Fremstilling af dielektriske elektroaktive polymerer i stor skala
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Factors affecting surface and release properties of thin PDMS films
Abstract
Polydimethysiloxane (PDMS) elastomers are commonly used as dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAP). DEAP films are used in making actuators, generators and sensors. In the large scale manufacture of DEAP films, release of films from the substrate (carrier web) induces some defects and pre-strain in the films which affect the overall performance of the films. The current research is directed towards investigating factors affecting the peel force and release of thin, corrugated polydimethylsiloxane films used in DEAP films. It has been shown that doping the PDMS films with small quantities of perfluoroether allylamide (PFE) lowered the surface energy which could ease the release. This is further investigated together with an evaluation of the resulting change in actuator performance. The relationship between the adhesive energy, surface energy, Young’s modulus and peel force of the films is analyzed.