Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7212645 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of the so called environment friendly hybrid flammability reducing fillers, i.e. the halogen/antimony-free ones containing phosphorous, nitrogen and silicon on the utility properties of carbon reinforced epoxy laminates was studied. The total content of the fillers did not exceed 23Â wt.%. The flame resistance of the laminates aimed as parts of aircraft construction was determined. The fire retardancy mechanism of the hybrid fillers was investigated by SEM/EDS examination of partially burned laminates. The best combination of flammability reducing fillers for the epoxy composite matrices consisted of 15Â wt.% ammonium polyphosphate, 5Â wt.% dipentaerythritol, and 3Â wt.% organofilized bentonite. The synergy of silicon and phosphorus in this composition provided material of UL-94 flammability class V-0.
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Authors
Rafal Oliwa, Maciej Heneczkowski, Mariusz Oleksy, Henryk Galina,