Author, Subjects, Keywords

Cited Author

 

 
   » By Author or Editor
 » Browse Author by Alphabet
 » By Journal
 » By Subjects
 » Malaysian Journals
 » By Type
 » By Year
 » By Latest Additions
 
 
   » By Author
 » Top 20 Authors
 » Top 20 Article
 » Top Journal Cited
 » Top Article Cited
 » Journal Citation Statistics
 » Usage Since Sept 2007


 
 
 

Login | Create Account

Specimen Preparation Technique for Polymeric Materials

Gan, P.F., and Ngui, C.L., (2009) Specimen Preparation Technique for Polymeric Materials. Malaysian Polymer Journal, 4 (1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 18237789

[img]
Preview
PDF - Requires a PDF viewer such as GSview, Xpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader
335Kb

Official URL: http://www.fkkksa.utm.my/mpj/images/090401_1gan.pdf

Affiliations

Ansell Shah Alam Sdn Bhd
Ansell Shah Alam Sdn Bhd

Abstract

A simple and cost-effective specimen preparation technique, using two chrome washers to sandwich the specimen has been adopted to assess polymeric materials under the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Areas of interest on both sides of the same specimen can be examined by simply flipping over this specimen assembly to the other side after the initial surface has been viewed. In the conventional specimen preparation mounting on conductive carbon tape, different specimens are required if both surfaces need to be studied. This new technique has greatly helped in investigations of the failure modes on polymeric films and in the understanding of the degradative impact of chemical or mechanical agents on both sides of the polymeric films. In addition, this simple specimen preparation technique also provides a solution for viewing thin and soft polymeric materials such as condoms in which the suspension of the condom between the chrome washers has been shown to largely eliminate artifacts.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:degradative impact, specimen preparation, failure modes, condoms, chrome washer.
Subjects:Q Science, Computer Science
ID Code:6150

[1] Philip A. Sandberg. (1970). Scanning Electron Microscopy of Freeze-Dried Ostracoda (Crustacea). Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 89 (1): 113-124.

[2] Rosenzweig, B. A., Even, A. & Budnick, E. (1996). Observations of Scanning Electron Microscopy Detected Abnormalities of Non-Lubricated Latex Condoms. Contraception, 53: 49-53.

[3] Jay, G. D., Drummond, E. & Lane, B. (1992). Altered Surface Character of Stretched Condom Latex. Contraception, 45: 105-110.

[4] Gan, P. F. (2007). Specimen Preparation for Condoms. Microscopy Today, 15(5): 40-41.

Repository Staff Only: item control page