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Sulfone resin curing nitrogen

However, the curves in Figure 2 shows that while the nitrogen cure shows a vitrification temperature of the sulfone resin at 208°C the corresponding air scan vitrification temperature is 222 >C. [Pg.66]

Figure 6. Temperature scan of the sulfone resin after curing in nitrogen at 131 °C for 4 hours. The temperature was scanned down when a maximum temperature of 350 was reached. Figure 6. Temperature scan of the sulfone resin after curing in nitrogen at 131 °C for 4 hours. The temperature was scanned down when a maximum temperature of 350 was reached.
Aromatic Amines. Because of conjugation, aromatic amines have lower electron density on nitrogen than do the aliphatic and cycloaliphatic amines. Consequently, they are much less reactive toward aromatic epoxies. They have longer pot-lives and usually require elevated temperature cures. Aromatic amines are usually solid at room temperature. These hardeners are routinely melted at elevated temperatures and blended with warmed resins to improve solubility. Eutectic mixtures of meto-phenylenediamine (MPD) and methylenedianiline (MDA or DDM) exhibit a depressed melting point resulting in an aromatic hardener that remains a liquid over a short period of time. MDA or 4,4 -diaminodiphenylmethane (DDM), 4,4 -diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS or DADPS), and MPD are the principal commercial aromatic amines. A new aromatic amine, diethyltoluenediamine (DETDA) has gained more significant uses in recent years. [Pg.2705]


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