Affiliation:
1. College of Materials and Textile Engineering Jiaxing University Jiaxing China
2. Faculty of Materials Science and Chemistry China University of Geosciences Wuhan China
3. Jiaxing Longxin Carbon Fiber Products Co., Ltd Jiaxing China
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, silicone polymer (PSOL)/glass fiber (GF)/epoxy (EP) composites were prepared by employing PSOL as interfacial modifier into GF/EP composites. The mechanical and dynamic mechanical properties of the composites were investigated to determine the optimal PSOL content. The effect of PSOL on the wettability of EP on GF was investigated. The micromorphology of the GF/EP composites was also examined by scanning electron microscope. The results demonstrate that the interfacial bonding between GF and epoxy resin was improved significantly by the addition of PSOL. Specifically, the interlaminar shear strength, tensile strength, elongation at break, and blending strength of the PSOL/GF/EP composites increased by 9.28%, 13.61%, 12.66%, and 19.22%, respectively. Moreover, the original thermal stability of the composites was improved by the incorporation of PSOL. This study highlights the effectiveness of PSOL as an interfacial modifier, enhancing the overall performance of GF/EP composites while improving their thermal stability.Highlights
Silicone polymer (PSOL)/glass fiber (GF)/epoxy (EP) composite material is made of glass fiber and epoxy resin by hand paste molding.
Silicon polymers as interface modifiers can improve the interface between glass fiber and epoxy resin.
PSOL/GF/EP composites have good mechanical properties.
The glass transition temperature of GF/EP composites was increased by silicon polymer.