Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206421 | Polymer Testing | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The measurements were carried out using commercially available materials and follow the published DMA investigations of the same material [1]. TMDSC was used to find the correlation between curing conditions, the degree of cure and glass transition temperature. TMDSC has the advantage over standard DSC that it enables better determination of the glass transition temperature, which is often accompanied by an exothermic curing reaction, and thus overshadowed. The influence of the amplitude of temperature modulation was tested in preliminary experiments. For non-cured material a glass transition temperature of approximately 0 °C was determined; whereas for the totally cured material it was approximately 230 °C. The changes in degree of cure, temperature of actual glass transition and post-reaction are given as a function of curing time at 180 °C. The correlation between actual glass transition temperature and degree of cure is derived.
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Authors
W. Stark, M. Jaunich, J. McHugh,