Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing | 2021

Solid epoxy resin systems for automated composite manufacturing

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Thermosetting resins were formulated by mixing solid epoxy components, hardener and accelerator at elevated temperature. These mixtures were ground into uncured, solid resin powders and dispensed onto carbon fibres using a powder printer prior to vacuum curing. Using accelerators reduced curing time from 8\xa0h to 16\xa0min. Manufactured cross-ply carbon fibre laminates (0°/90°/0°) had comparable mechanical properties to composites manufactured using a liquid resin system. Tack behaviour of solid epoxy resin formulations was investigated and results compared to a conventional liquid resin system. Master curves of the storage and loss moduli of both solid and liquid resin formulations were generated by applying time-temperature superposition to shear moduli between 1 and 100\xa0rad/s at multiple temperatures. This approach was used to determine optimum processing parameters to enable resin tack for automated fibre placement, demonstrating the importance of temperature control with respect to deposition rates.

Volume 142
Pages 106205
DOI 10.1016/j.compositesa.2020.106205
Language English
Journal Composites Part A-applied Science and Manufacturing

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