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Slow Isothermal Cure

Fig. 33 a and b. TSD temperature curves for DGER-mPhDA networks prepared under different condition, a) High Tcu samples, completely cures up to alop and annealed by slow cooling from 190 °C down to room temperature b) samples (P = 1) prepared by isothermal cure at different Tc up to ocdif... [Pg.93]

Figure 1.20 A cure reaction measured by DSC showing a broad exothermic peak. Slow scan rates (or isothermals) are normally preferred for such measurements to allow time for the reaction to occur prior to decomposition. Figure 1.20 A cure reaction measured by DSC showing a broad exothermic peak. Slow scan rates (or isothermals) are normally preferred for such measurements to allow time for the reaction to occur prior to decomposition.

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