Title: Development of Benzoxazine Formulation for High Temp Composite
Authors: Tao Tao; Kuanqiang Gao
DOI: 10.33599/nasampe/s.22.0843
Abstract: Benzoxazine formulations are highly desirable with carbon-fiber reinforced thermoset manufacture for high temperature application in aerospace industry. Benzoxazines with additional unsaturated functional groups are the primary candidates for such application. A series of benzoxazines have been evaluated. Investigation has been carried out for the homo-polymerization of those benzoxazines, their copolymerization with other benzoxazines, epoxy resins, and bismaleimides, such as the Huntsman products MY0610 and Matrimid 5292A. Thermostabilities, thermo-mechanical properties, and possibility to improve the toughness of cured formulation are also studied, and with promising results.
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Conference: SAMPE 2022
Publication Date: 2022/05/23
SKU: TP22-0000000843
Pages: 14
Price: $28.00
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