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Existing literature gaps and consequent methology used in this research. Abstract The systematic transfer of solvent‐free, additive flame retardant (FR) formulations from epoxy resins to glass fiber‐reinforced epoxy composites (GFRECs) through prepregs is difficult.
Sruthi Sunder +4 more
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Development of novel flax bio-matrix composites for non-structural and structural vehicle applications [PDF]
The use of natural fibres (e.g. flax, hemp etc.) instead of synthetic fibres (carbon and glass etc.) as composite reinforcements not only benefits the environment, but also provides economical lightweight products for transports.
Zhu, Jinchun
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An intumescent-like char layer was formed by introducing hollow phenolic microspheres into acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene/oligomeric aryl phosphate/novolac epoxy resin.
Chengle Wang (2616295) +2 more
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Dielectric Behavior of Epoxy/(Ba0.9Sr0.1)(Ti0.9Zr0.1)O3 Composites
[[abstract]]The (Ba0.9Sr0.1)(Ti0.9Zr0.1)O3 (BSTZ) dielectric ceramic powder ismixed with O-Cresol Novolac (OCN) epoxy resin to form epoxy/BSTZ composites. As the content of BSTZ ceramic powder increases from 0 to 70 wt%, the dielectric constants of epoxy/
Chen, Ying-Chung +3 more
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Morphological Aspects of Thermosetting Polymers/Zn Composite Coatings
The present work has the purpose of studying the morphological aspects of composite coatings having zinc matrix and thermosetting polymers (PF resin type NOVOLAC - RESITAL 6358/1 and epoxy resin type DINOX 110L) as dispersed phase obtained during the ...
Alina-Crina CIUBOTARIU +3 more
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Cresol Novolac/Epoxy Networks: Synthesis, Properties, and Processability
Void-free phenolic networks have been prepared by the reaction of phenolic novolac resins with various diepoxides. The stoichiometric ratio can be adjusted to achieve networks with good mechanical properties while maintaining excellent flame retardance.
Lin-Gibson, Sheng
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The objective of this work is to study the thermal and rheological properties of thermoset polymers, epoxy polymers cases, such as novolac and bisphenol A diglycidylether (BADGE).
atiqa, bekhta, Elharf, Ahmed
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Silicon-containing epoxy resin (CNE-Si) was synthesized from diphenylsilandiol (DPSD) and ortho-cresol novolac epoxy resin using SnCl2 as catalyst. The chemical structure of CNE-Si prepared in this paper was characterized by 1H-NMR and FTIR.
Lin Kai Li, Ming Shan Yang, Jian Wei Liu
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381-385Novolac epoxy resins have recently been reported for inhibition of hydroxy terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) based composite propellants and their elongation has been improved by the incorporation of some flexibilizers.
Mahajan, R R +3 more
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Liquid elastomer for epoxy resin toughening
A liquid elastomer was synthesized using butyl acrylate, acrylic acid and acrylonitrile. The elastomer was characterized and used as a toughener for a high-functionality novolac epoxy resin to improve the impact strength of the resin castings. A chemical
Rao, RMVGK, Subramaniam, C, Padma, A
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