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Vinyl esters, polymer-matrix composites

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]

The most common advanced composites are made of thermosetting resins, such as epoxy polymers (the most popular singlematrix material), polyesters, vinyl esters, polyurethanes, polyimids, cianamids, bismaleimides, silicones, and melamine. Some of the most widely used thermoplastic polymers are polyvinyl chloride (PVC), PPE (poly[phenylene ether]), polypropylene, PEEK (poly [etheretherketone]), and ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene). The precise matrix selected for any given product depends primarily on the physical properties desired for that product. Each type of resin has its own characteristic thermal properties (such as melting point... [Pg.30]

Polymer composites are plastics within which fibres are embedded. The plastic is known as the matrix (resin) and the fibres dispersed witbin it are known as the reinforcement Thermosetting matrix materials include polyester, vinyl ester and epoxy resins. For higher temperature and extreme environments, bismaleimlde, polyimide and phenolic resins are used. Composites can be used to replace metal parts but care must be taken during design. Most engineering materials have similar properties in any direction (called isotropic) where composites have not This can however be offset by arranging the reinforcement layers in varying directions. [Pg.246]


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