2020
DOI: 10.3390/jcs4010030
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Influence of the Fibre Content, Exposure Time, and Compaction Pressure on the Mechanical Properties of Ultraviolet-Cured Composites

Abstract: A new process for the impregnation, consolidation, and curing of glass-fibre-reinforced polyester composites was developed to reduce manufacturing costs and secure end properties that compete with other traditional materials. This new process, based on the ultraviolet (UV) curing of prepregs, could be a viable alternative to infusion and other processes. In this paper, we showed that glass fibre composites 3 mm thick could be easily formed using suitable photoinitiating systems. We achieved improved mechanical… Show more

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“…The manufactured UV composites were produced according to the previous publication [ 8 ] based on glass-fiber-reinforced acrylic polyester. The acrylic resin that was used was a UV-curable resin composed of two polyester oligomers (TES21100 and VTC50) and an acrylic monomer (VTC5), and these were supplied by IVM Chemicals, Parona, Italy.…”
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“…The manufactured UV composites were produced according to the previous publication [ 8 ] based on glass-fiber-reinforced acrylic polyester. The acrylic resin that was used was a UV-curable resin composed of two polyester oligomers (TES21100 and VTC50) and an acrylic monomer (VTC5), and these were supplied by IVM Chemicals, Parona, Italy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compositions of the prepared formulations depending on the content of the flame-retardant filler are detailed in Table 2 . An unfilled formulation (Formulation_0) was prepared as a control sample according to a previous publication [ 8 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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