Modification of Epoxides with Metallic Fillers—Mechanical Properties after Ageing in Aqueous Environments
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The aim of this research was a comparative analysis of selected mechanical properties of epoxy compounds that were modified with metallic fillers and aged in aqueous environments. The tested epoxy compounds consisted of three components: styrene modified epoxy resin based on Bisphenol A, triethylenetetramine curing agent (resin/curing agent ratio of 100:10) and two types of metallic fillers in the form of particles: aluminum alloy (EN AW-2024–AlCu4Mg1) and tin-phosphor bronze (CuSn10P). Samples were subjected to ageing in 4 water environments: low-, medium- and high-mineralized natural water and in a sugar-containing solution for 1, 2 and 3 months. The epoxy samples were subjected to compressive strength tests in accordance with the ISO 604:2002 standard. It was observed that, among others, the compositions seasoned in low-mineralized water usually achieved the highest average compressive strength. As for filler type, using the bronze filler (CuSn10P) usually achieved the highest average compressive strength results.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
adhesives; ageing; aqueous environments; compressive strength; epoxy; mechanical properties; metallic fillers; modification
Elenco autori:
Rudawska A.; Szabelski J.; Frigione M.; Brunella V.
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