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The Influence of Water on the Epoxy-Resin-Glass Interphases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2011

T. Marzi
Affiliation:
University of Duisburg, Department of Physical Chemistry D-4100 Duisburg, FRG
U. Schröder
Affiliation:
University of Duisburg, Department of Physical Chemistry D-4100 Duisburg, FRG
M. Heß
Affiliation:
University of Duisburg, Department of Physical Chemistry D-4100 Duisburg, FRG
R. Kosfeld
Affiliation:
University of Duisburg, Department of Physical Chemistry D-4100 Duisburg, FRG
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Abstract

The absorption of water in glass fiber reinforced epoxy resins is a complex process. With dynamic-mechanical measurements it is possible to distinguish locations of water in the resin-glass interphase, in micro-cracks of the resin, and diluted in the bulk polymer. The dominant mechanism of incorporation depends on the resin/hardener system, the surface treatment of the glass fabrics, and the sorption temperature.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1990

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