Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7890540 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2016 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
As biocomposites are highly sensitive to water absorption, the aim of this study was to compare the physical properties two biocomposites: (1) a flax/bio-based epoxy (Entropy SUPER SAP CLR/INS) and (2) a flax/polyurethane (HENKEL LOCTITE MAX 3). Both materials were reinforced with 14 layers of flax (TEXONIC twill 2 × 2) and manufactured using a resin transfer moulding process. Post-cured composite samples were aged at 90% RH and 30 °C for various periods of time up to 720 h. The results showed that both composites followed a Fickian diffusion behaviour. Water had a plasticizing effect on the composites and it changed their failure mode. This effect took longer to appear for the polyurethane composites. The chemical bonds between the hydroxyl groups of the fibres and the isocyanate lead to a stronger interface which improved the mechanical properties (short beam and compressive strengths) as compared to the flax/bio-epoxy composites.
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