Data di Pubblicazione:
1992
Abstract:
Scanning electron microscope and differential scanning calorimetry studies were used to study
the morphology and thermal properties of cured systems constituted of different unsaturated
polyester formulations, two conventional low-shrink additives and one suitably synthetized
additive. The aim was to clarify the influence of these low-profile agents on the resulting
phase structure and on the thermal behaviour of the systems. Moreover, the influence was
investigated of low-profile agents on the fibre/matrix adhesion in composite materials
reinforced with glass fibres coated by silane coupling agents.
the morphology and thermal properties of cured systems constituted of different unsaturated
polyester formulations, two conventional low-shrink additives and one suitably synthetized
additive. The aim was to clarify the influence of these low-profile agents on the resulting
phase structure and on the thermal behaviour of the systems. Moreover, the influence was
investigated of low-profile agents on the fibre/matrix adhesion in composite materials
reinforced with glass fibres coated by silane coupling agents.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Avella, Maurizio
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