Ex-situ method for toughening glass/epoxy composites by interlaminar films made of polyetherketone cardo and calcium sulfate whisker

2014 
Epoxy matrix composites were toughened by introducing films into fiberglass fabric layers based on an ex-situ vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding technique. The mixture films were made of a certain polyetherketone cardo and calcium sulfate whiskers with different mass percent. The toughening mechanism was studied by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The addition of calcium sulfate whisker changed glass transition temperatures of Epoxy Resin (EP) and polyetherketone cardo, indicating that films with calcium sulfate whisker were melting during the curing of epoxy resin and forming the mixture of EP phase, polyetherketone cardo phase, and calcium sulfate whisker between the layers of composites. Meanwhile, the results indicated that calcium sulfate whiskers and fiberglass fabric formed three-dimensional structure between the layers of composites to toughen the composites. The results of the mechanical properties show that the interlaminar shear strength and fracture tou...
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