Comparative study on thermal decomposition and combustion behavior of glass-fiber reinforced poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate) composites containing trivalent metal (Al, La, Ce) hypophosphite

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Yuan Hu
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PHILIPPE DESBOIS ◽  
ALEXANDER KOENIG ◽  
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A fatal disadvantage of continuously reinforced thermoplastic composites is the high melt viscosity of the matrix which hampers impregnation. However, the melt viscosity of low molecular weight cyclic butylene terephthalate resin can reach extremely low value, which simplifies impregnation and even allows for the use of thermoset production techniques resin transfer moulding. To solve the problem of the glass fiber reinforced poly cyclic butylene terephthalate composites applied in the environment of high temperature, the specimens of composite laminates were tested under and after different temperature. It has been observed that the tensile properties of GF/PCBT composites decrease with increasing temperature between room 25°C and 150°C and tend towards stability after the high temperature.


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Julien Ville ◽  
Nessim Ghamri ◽  
Audrey Durin ◽  
Pascal De Micheli ◽  
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