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PMR polymerisation of monomer

With respect to the effect of environments, carbon fibres can be largely considered to be inert since they are stable to higher temperatures than the resin matrices can withstand. At temperatures above 300 °C, the fibres begin to degrade in oxidising atmospheres, but most polymers have a lower maximum service temperature. The advanced polyimides and PMR (polymerisation of monomer reactants) systems can survive temperatures up to 450 °C, but these are usually in short-term applications [27]. It is also unlikely that composites will be in contact with damaging solvents such as concentrated oxidising acids such as sulphuric and/or nitric acids. [Pg.358]


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