Studies on the curing of short polyester fiber-polyurethane elastomer composite with different interfacial bonding agents
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10/09/2008
10/09/2008
07/02/1995
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The cure characteristics of short fiber-polyurethane elastomer were studied with respect to different fiber-matrix bonding agents. A hexamethylenetetramine- resorcinol -hydrated silica based bonding agent was found to affect the stability of the composite. A new bonding agent, TP resin, based on polymeric toluenediisocyanate and polypropylene glycol has been developed. Cure characteristics of the composite with and without TP resin at different fiber loadings were also compared. Minimum torque, scorch time and optimum cure time increased with fiber content. Maximum torque was consistently higher with TP resin at all fiber loadings. |
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Plastics, Rubber and Composites Processing and Applications 24 (1995) 37-41 |
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Palavras-Chave | #cure characteristics #polyester #polyurethane #elastomer #bonding agents #fiber matrix #hexamethylenetetramine-resorcinol #hydrated silica #composite #TP resin #polypropylene glycol |
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Working Paper |