Study of the Impact Viscosity of the Epoxy Composite Modified Technical Carbon

2020 ◽  
Vol 992 ◽  
pp. 285-289
Author(s):  
S.V. Vasiliev ◽  
Y.Y. Fedorov ◽  
A.V. Savvina

This article discusses effect of filler concentration on impact strength of an epoxy resin composite. The optimal ratio of resin and hardener is defined. Research of the effect of the concentration of the filler - carbon black P505 on the impact strength of a composite material based on epoxy resin ED-20 is made. According to the results of the study, it is shown that with an increase of concentration of the filler from P505 carbon black, the toughness decreases. Fractographic studies of the fracture surfaces of composites were also carried out, which indicate that the introduction of a filler leads to a decrease in the surface energy of destruction. Thus, studies of epoxy composite modified with technical carbon grade P505 showed a decrease in impact strength up to 4 times, depending on the increase in the mass fraction of the filler.

2013 ◽  
Vol 750-752 ◽  
pp. 132-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhang Yue ◽  
Mei Yan Yu ◽  
Xi Lan

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) treated with an alkali solution were used to toughen epoxy resin (EP) by in-situ polymerization.The effects of different CNTs contents on the impact strength of EP were discussed. The morphology of impact section was investigated too.The results indicated that a certain amount of hydroxy groups were introduced on the surface of CNTs.The impact strength of EP is greatly enhanced with the increase of CNTs/EP weight ratio, and exhibited a maximum when ratio was 0.5.The toughness of CNTs/EP composites was remarkably improved.SEM showed that the fracture pattern of CNTs/EP composites was changed from brittle fracture to ductile fracture.


Author(s):  
A. S. Mostovoi ◽  
A. S. Nurtazina ◽  
Yu. A. Kadykova

The aim of this work is to increase the physicochemical, deformation and strength properties and to reduce the combustibility of composites on the base of epoxy resin by introducing a oligo(resorcinophenyl phosphate) with terminal phenyl groups Fyrolflex - modifier of polyfunctional action, and disperse mineral fillers – diorite and chromite. Result of the studies established that the optimum amount of modifier in the composition of the epoxy resin is 40 mass parts, which provides an increase in the operational properties of the composites: the breaking stress at bending increases by 2 times, the breaking stress at compression increases by 28%, the impact strength increases twice, while the modulus of elasticity and hardness of composites slightly decrease. The addition of modifier into the epoxy polymer provides an increase in heat resistance from 86 to 132–156 °C, also it improves the thermal stability of the composite, which manifests itself in a shift from the initial temperature to higher temperatures (from 200 to 230 °C), while it is noticed furthermore that yield of carbonized Structures was risen from 40 to 54%, providing less release of volatile pyrolysis products into the gas phase, which leads to the decrease in flammability of the epoxy composite and it can be shown in the reduction of its loss in mass while cauterizing in air from 78 to about 4.7% and an increase in the oxygen index from 19 to 28% by volume what transfers the material into class with low flammability. The rational content of diorite and chromite (100 parts by weight of chromite and 50 parts by mass of diorite) is chosen as a filler, which ensures an increase in physical and mechanical characteristics and a reduction in the cost of production: the breaking stress increases by 15–30% and the elastic modulus at bending increases 3.5–4.5 times, the breaking stress increases by 35%, and the tensile modulus by 50–240%, the hardness increases by 68–95%, while the impact strength remains at the level of the unfilled plasticized composite. In addition, it is proved that the addition of both diorite and chromite provides an increase in the thermal and heat resistance of epoxy composites, also lowers combustibility of the epoxy composite: the weight loss at ignition in air is reduced to 1.2–2.2% and the oxygen index rises from 28 to 30–35% by volume, thus the material does not support combustion in air and belongs to the class of hardly flammable. The study was carried out with the financial support of a grant for young scientists of the SSTU named after Gagarin Yu.A. (project SGTU-287).


Author(s):  
Sergey Savotchenko ◽  
Ekaterina Kovaleva

We study experimentally the influence of mass fraction of L-20 hardener cold cure on mechanical properties of epoxy diane resin ED-20. We measure the hardness, tensile strength, bending strength and impact strength of resin at different values of the hardener mass fraction. It is found that the ratio hardener mass fraction of 1:0.9 leads to the highest values of the hardness, tensile strength, compressive strength and bending strength. The impact viscosity is maximum at the ratio hardener mass fraction of 1:0.8. The optimal ratio of a non-toxic safe hardener to the resin is derived based on obtained mechanical characteristics.


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (9) ◽  
pp. 582-586 ◽  
Author(s):  
Binghai Li ◽  
Xiaohong Zhang ◽  
Guicun Qi ◽  
Xiang Wang ◽  
Jiangru Zhang ◽  
...  

A high performance epoxy composite with very high toughness and heat resistance had been designed and prepared. Epoxy resin TDE-85 with an impact strength of 10.2 kJ m−2, a heat distortion temperature (HDT) of 121°C, and a glass transition temperature of 127°C was chosen as the matrix of the composite, while carboxylic nitrile-butadiene elastomeric nanoparticles (CNB-ENPs) coated with triethanolamine on the surface with a diameter of about 100 nm was selected as the modifier. Surprisingly, the rubber-modified epoxy resin exhibited not only very high toughness but also very high heat resistance. The HDT of epoxy resin TDE-85 after modification increased 57°C, reaching 178°C, while the impact strength increased by 107%, increasing to 21.1 kJ m−2. The relationship between the microstructure and performance had been evaluated by transmission electron microscopy, mechanical testing, and dynamic mechanical analysis. The results showed that the CNB-ENP/TDE-85 composite resulted in large interface and a special morphology after modification.


2012 ◽  
Vol 450-451 ◽  
pp. 692-695
Author(s):  
Jin Hu Dong

This article researched fly ash-epoxy resin composite properties and microstructure changing with the increase of epoxy resin content. The result show that, when the epoxy resin content increased to 30%, the tensile strength, rupture elongation and impact strength of composite increased to 329%, 168% and 257% respectively compare with the composite of epoxy resin content is 15%, and various properties change little with the epoxy resin content continuous increasing. And the composite formed 2μm or so and uniform distributed micro-pores when the epoxy resin content is 30% and the consistency of micro-pores increasing and some small micro-pores gathered into larger with the epoxy resin content increasing. Considering various properties, the fly ash-epoxy resin composite has the highest cost-effective when the epoxy resin content is 30 ~ 40%.


Author(s):  
Mauro Giorcelli ◽  
Mattia Bartoli

In this work we produced biochar by coffee waste and use it as filler in epoxy resin composite with the aim to increase their electrical properties. The biochar and biochar based composite electrical conductivity were studied in function of applied pressure and compared with carbon black and carbon black composite. The applied pressure has the aim to investigate the behaviour of filler in powder or dispersed in composite in function of compression. Results showed that even if the coffee biochar has less conductivity if compared with carbon black in powder form, it has better conductivity in composite if compared with carbon black. Composite mechanical properties were tested and they are generally improved respect to neat epoxy resin.


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