Papers by Keyword: Vinyl Resin

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Abstract: The types and addition dose of zinc in the zinc-rich coating have a significant impact on the character of coating. Two types of the zinc powders and the amount of zinc were researched in this paper. It reveals that flaky zinc coating is better than the spherical zinc coating on corrosion performance, and the performance of the coating will be the best only when the solid content of zinc is reasonable. The results also show that optimal solid content of flaky zinc are 62.5%, 60% and 60.5% in the inorganic zinc-rich coating, epoxy zinc-rich coating and vinyl resin zinc-rich coating, respectively.
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Abstract: The tensile performance of the vinyl resin casting body, epoxy resin casting body, carbon fiber(CF) reinforced vinyl composites and CF/epoxy composites has been presented. The morphology of tensile fracture surface of CF/epoxy and CF/vinyl has been compared, and the interface adhesion has been analysed. The results show the tensile strength for vinyl resin casting body is lower than epoxy resin casting body’s, the tensile modulus of them are close. But the tensile strength and modulus of CF/vinyl composites are both close to CF/epoxy composites. And the vinyl has the better interface adhesion and wettability on CF than epoxy.
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Abstract: Vinyl ester resin was filled with of glass powder with a view to increasing the flexural strength of the composites for civil and structural applications by a research Centre on composites, University of Southern Queensland (USQ). In order to reduce costs, the Centre wishes to fill as much glass powder as possible to the resin subject to maintaining sufficient strength of the composites in civil and structural applications. This project varies the percentage by weight of the glass powder in the composites, which are then subjected to flexural tests. The flexural strength and strain of the glass powder filled vinyl ester composites decreased with increasing filler content but the flexural modulus was highest at 20 w/t % of glass powder. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) was used to analyze the fractured samples and it was found that the fractured surfaces examined were correlated with the flexural properties.
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