摘要
The effect of temperature, pressure, and type and concentration of low profile additives on the morphology and kinetics of unsaturated polyester resin is investigated. Formation of microgel structures is used to explain the low profile behavior. Using scanning electron microscopy, higher molding pressure, temperature, and concentration of LPA are shown to yield smaller microgel particle sizes. Kinetic studies show the reduced reactivity of the unsaturated polyester resin in the presence of LPA.
原文 | English |
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頁面 | 17A.1-17A.8 |
出版狀態 | Published - 1 2月 1988 |
事件 | Proceedings - Technical Sessions of the 43rd Annual Conference, Composites Institute - Cincinnati, OH, USA 持續時間: 1 2月 1988 → 5 2月 1988 |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings - Technical Sessions of the 43rd Annual Conference, Composites Institute |
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城市 | Cincinnati, OH, USA |
期間 | 1/02/88 → 5/02/88 |