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Paving the way for a wider use of composites in railway industry

ifferent types of phosphorus containing halogen-free flame retardants (FRs) were added to an epoxy-dicyandiamide resin formulation in order to study to which extent they affect its glass transition temperature (Tg), tensile properties, thermal stability and burning behavior of the resin. For this purpose, an additive-type FR (ammonium polyphosphate encapsulated in melamine resin, MAPP) and two reactive-type FRs i) a commercial epoxy resin pre-reacted with 9,10-dihydro-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide, (DOPO), and ii) a phosphorus containing hardener (poly(m-phenylene methylphosphonate), (PMP) were used. It was observed that the addition of additive-type FR did not affect in great extent the Tg and provided a V-0 rating in UL94 test at low loadings. The addition of reactive-type FRs (DOPO and/or PMP), however, modified the structure of the chain network resulting in lower crosslink density as a consequence of their higher equivalent mass, but achieving also with low PMP content V-0 rating.

Fecha publicación: 13/05/2019

Autor: Sandra Gómez-Fernández; Elena Jubete; López-Rius, B. (AIMPLAS); Navarro-Muedra, A. (AIMPLAS); Roig-Asensi, I. (AIMPLAS); Klaus Ritter; Christof Storz, Nicolas Gogibus, Alaitz Rekondo

Referencia: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. pp 1–12

Fuente: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

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