2017
DOI: 10.1002/app.44799
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Mechanical and anticorrosion properties of furan/epoxy‐based basalt fiber‐reinforced composites

Abstract: A furan/epoxy blend applicable to composite manufacture was studied and corresponding basalt fiber-reinforced composites were prepared. The processability, mechanical properties, and reasons for the improved mechanical properties of this blend were investigated by rheology machine, mechanical testing machine, and scanning electron microscopy. With excellent processability, furan/epoxy was suitable for manufacturing composites. Furan/epoxy with the ratio of 5/5 showed the best properties, and the impact strengt… Show more

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“…Up to this point, studies on the use of BFs as reinforcements for polymer composites have largely focused on pure engineering thermoplastic, thermosetting or their blends. For example, they were employed to reinforce epoxy resin, poly(lactic acid), polypropylene, nylon 6, ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylene, polyamide, furan/epoxy resin, benzoxazine/epoxy resin, vinyl ester/epoxy resin, and undoubtedly meaningful results from the mechanical and thermal properties of the produced composites were effectively achieved. Nevertheless, as per of our knowledge, no attempts till now have been carried out to use BFs as reinforcements for overcoming the brittleness of CE/BOZ resin blends.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Up to this point, studies on the use of BFs as reinforcements for polymer composites have largely focused on pure engineering thermoplastic, thermosetting or their blends. For example, they were employed to reinforce epoxy resin, poly(lactic acid), polypropylene, nylon 6, ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylene, polyamide, furan/epoxy resin, benzoxazine/epoxy resin, vinyl ester/epoxy resin, and undoubtedly meaningful results from the mechanical and thermal properties of the produced composites were effectively achieved. Nevertheless, as per of our knowledge, no attempts till now have been carried out to use BFs as reinforcements for overcoming the brittleness of CE/BOZ resin blends.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Basalt fiber is a type of green environmental material, 42 so it has also been of wide concern to researchers. [43][44][45][46][47][48][49] In this context, the present research group has recently attempted to produce bionic integrated HPs (hereafter described as BEPs) with short basalt fiber-reinforced composites (SBFRCs) and has studied their compression, 50 bending, 51 shear 52 and lateral compression 53 properties. However, in our previous studies, the BEPs used were produced by three-dimension (3D) printing technology with ductile engineering resins or metal materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental results revealed that the low addition of basalt fiber improved the tribological behaviour of polyimide composites 8 . Recently Wang et.al 9 developed a new resin system based on furan and epoxy that can be used for basalt fibre. They concluded that basalt fibre-reinforced furan/ epoxy composites showed excellent mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%