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Glass vinyl ester pultrusion

Many different thermosetting polymers are used in pultrusion, eg, polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy, and urethane. Reinforcements must be in a continuous form such as rovings, tows, mats, fabrics, and tapes. Glass fibers are the low cost, dominant composition, but a ram id and carbon fibers are also used. [Pg.96]

Hybon 2011 Rovings. [PPG Industries/ Fiber Glass Prods.] Glass roving reinforcement for polyester and vinyl ester resin systems for pultrusion applies. [Pg.175]

Vinyl ester resins are similar to unsaturated polyester resins in that they are cured by a free radical initiated polymerisation. However, they differ from the polyesters in that the unsaturation is at the ends of the molecule rather than along the polymer chain. Unlike polyesters, vinyl esters show a greater resistance to hydrolysis as well as lower peak exotherm temperatures and less shrinkage upon cure. Cured vinyl ester resins exhibit excellent resistance to acids, bases and solvents. They also show improved strain to failure, toughness and glass transition temperatures over polyesters. They can be used in filament winding, pultrusion, resin injection, vacuum moulding and conventional hand lay-up. [Pg.299]


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