Abstract: | The effect of aging by immersion in water at 60°C on polyester and vinylester resins, unreinforced and reinforced with glass fibers, was investigated. Changes in weight, glass transition temperature, secondary relaxations, and storage modulus, as well as loss modulus were measured, and the environmental effects on these parameters were assessed. Moreover, the chemical structure changes of the materials during aging were studied by the use of IR spectra. The evolution of the physico-chemical and the mechanical properties as a function of the aging time was established. The results indicate the importance of the matrix morphology, the structure regularity, the presence of the fibers on the water diffusion mechanisms, and the thermomechanical properties through gravimetric changes, DSC, DMA and IR experiments. |