Resin-transfer molding of natural fiber–reinforced plastic. I. Kinetic study of an unsaturated polyester resin containing an inhibitor and various promoters

2003 
In this study an autocatalytic model was used to describe the cure of a polyester system containing various promoters and an inhibitor. The effect of the initiator concentration was investigated. Isothermal DSC measurements were used to determine the kinetic parameters for the curing reaction. The rate of curing increased with increasing initiator concentration. The parameters were found to be temperature dependent. The nonlinear regression analysis showed that by fixing one parameter at a constant value the temperature dependency of the other parameters was described by simple relationships. The model was then compared to the experimental data. The reaction rate could be predicted fairly well in a wide range of temperatures. These results will be used to model the cure of this resin in a resin transfer-molding (RTM) process. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 2553–2561, 2003
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