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Influence of tribological test on the global conversion of natural composites

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    Abstract

    The vinyl ester resins and natural composites have emerged as a suitable alternative in tribological application due to mechanical behavior, which relates to the conversion of the double bonds. During tribological test the permanent contact between polymeric sample and counterpart can increase the temperature affecting the crosslinking of the samples. These variations have direct implications in the curing rate and the global conversion. In this work, the FTIR evaluation is used to evaluate possible changes on the global conversion of vinyl ester and their composites reinforced with Musaceae fiber bundles and cured using two hardeners, after a specific tribological test. Increments around 15% on global conversion of styrene double bonds were observed for neat matrix and composites using both hardeners, suggesting that during tribology test some alterations on resin structure takes place. These results open alternatives to manipulate the curing conditions in order to control the tribological behavior.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)339-345
    Number of pages7
    JournalPolimeros
    Volume27
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Oct 2017

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    The authors would like to thank CIDI and Colciencias for support and funding to develop this work. Also, thanks to Andercol S.A., and Banacol for providing materials used in this work.

    Keywords

    • FTIR analysis
    • Global conversion
    • Natural fiber composites
    • Tribology test
    • Vinyl ester matrix

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