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Continuous fiber reinforced glass composites high temperature properties

The most widely used and least expensive polymer resins are the polyesters and vinyl esters. These matrix materials are used primarily for glass fiber-reinforced composites. A large number of resin formulations provide a wide range of properties for these polymers. The epoxies are more expensive and, in addition to commercial applications, are also used extensively in PMCs for aerospace applications they have better mechanical properties and resistance to moisture than the polyesters and vinyl resins. For high-temperature applications, polyimide resins are employed their continuous-use, upper-temperature limit is approximately 230°C (450 F). Finally, high-temperature thermoplastic resins offer the potential to be used in future aerospace applications such materials include polyetheretherketone (PEEK), poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS), and polyetherimide (PEI). [Pg.656]


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