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The effect of marine environment on a vinyl ester resin and its highly filled particulate quartz composites

✍ Scribed by D. Sagi-Mana; M. Narkis; A. Siegmann; R. Joseph; H. Dodiuk


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
182 KB
Volume
69
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The accelerated effects of immersion in seawater at 60ЊC, in comparison to distilled water, on a vinyl ester resin and on its highly quartz particles filled system were studied. The studied resin was cured at room temperature for 48 h and postcured at 100ЊC for 12 h, and the filled system contained 93 wt % quartz particles of a wide size distribution, either as received or silane-treated. The immersion in water results mainly in further curing and some extraction of low molecular substances, as reflected by the flexural mechanical properties and the DSC thermograms. The silane coupling agent treatment of the filler significantly improves the composite properties and its resistance to the water environment. No practical difference was observed in any of the studied systems between the effects of sea and distilled water, as tested by the immersion in boiling water for 48 h. Weatherometer conditions, cycles of ultraviolet radiation at 60ЊC and water condensate at 50ЊC, for up to 1000 h, also cause postcuring effects, without extractables' leaching effects.


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