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Application of calcium carbonate in resin transfer molding process: An experimental investigation
Authors:I R de Oliveira  S C Amico  A G B de Lima  W M P B de Lima
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG), Campina Grande‐PB, Brazil;2. Department of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre‐RS, Brazil
Abstract:The resin transfer molding (RTM) process is used to manufacture advanced composite materials made of continuous glass or carbon fibers embedded in a thermoset polymer matrix. In this process, a fabric preform is prepared, and is then placed into a mold cavity. After the preform is compacted between the mold parts, thermoset polymer is transferred from an injection machine to the mold cavity through injection gate(s). Resin flows through the porous fabric, and eventually flows out through the ventilation port(s). After the resin cure process (cross‐linking of the polymer), the mold is opened and the part is removed. The objective of this study is to verify the application of calcium carbonate mixed in resin in the RTM process. Several rectilinear infiltration experiments were conducted using glass fiber mat molded in a RTM system with cavity dimensions of 320 × 150 × 3.6 mm, room temperature, maximum injection pressure 0.202 bar and different content of CaCO3 (10 and 40%) and particle size (mesh opening 38 and 75 µm). The results show that the use of filled resin with CaCO3 influences the preform impregnation during the RTM molding, changing the filling time and flow front position, however it is possible to make composite with a good quality and low cost.
Keywords:Harz‐Injektionsverfahren (RTM)  Harz    llzeit  Druck  Experiment  Resin transfer molding (RTM)  resin  filling time  pressure  experimental
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