Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5439475 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2017 41 Pages PDF
Abstract
The interface improvement of fiber-reinforced composites has remained a vexing problem that limits the use of the excellent properties of fiber in composite applications. In this study, a novel water-based hybrid sizing agent was synthesized by in-situ generated silica within waterborne epoxy/waterborne epoxy curing agent system, which was used as a glass fiber (GF) surface modifier to enhance the interfacial properties of GF/epoxy (EP) composites. The morphology and wetting ability of GF after treated with the hybrid sizing agent, the single-GF tensile strength and the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of the single-GF/EP composites were investigated. Experimental results showed that the wetting ability of GF and the IFSS of the single-GF/EP composites were significantly improved after being treated by the hybrid sizing agent. This work is aimed at developing an environment-friendly, safe, and effective water-based sizing for substituting the traditional solvent-based sizing.
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