Excellent flexural properties of aminimide-cured epoxy resin as a matrix for mica-dispersed polymer composites |
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Authors: | S. Inubushi T. Ikeda S. Tazuke T. Satoh Y. Terada Y. Kumagai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, 227 Yokohama, Japan;(2) NTN Toyo Bearing Co. Ltd, 1380 Higashikaizuka, lwata, 438 Shizuoka, Japan;(3) Industrial Products Research Institute, 1-1-4 Yatabe-machi, Higashi, Tsukuba-gun, 305 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | The flexural behaviour of mica-dispersed epoxy resin composites has been examined. The flexural strength and flexural modulus have been determined as a function of the volume fraction of mica flakes (Vf) for both aminimide-cured epoxy resin matrix and a conventional epoxy resin reference matrix. On the basis of microscopic observation of fractured surfaces, the effect of improving the particle-matrix interface has been analysed using the modulus reduction factor (MRF) in a modified form. It is found that there is a steady increase in the flexural modulus with the volume fraction of mica flake for the aminimide-cured epoxy resin matrix. In contrast, the increase in flexural modulus levels off at a high content of filler for the reference samples. It is noteworthy that the intact mica flakes without surface treatment exhibit a substantial reinforcing effect on the flexural strength in the case of aminimide-cured epoxy resin composites. A further surprise is the difference among the curing agents used. The reference epoxy resins behave just like conventional matrix resins, exhibiting 30 to 40% reduction in the flexural strength when a small fraction of mica is added. These superior properties of the matrix resin for the composites are ascribed to the characteristics of aminimide-cured epoxy resins such as hardness, toughness, and excellent adhesivity. |
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