Electrical Resistance Behavior of Vinylester Composites Filled with Glass-carbon Hybrid Fibers

Vinylester (bismethacryloxy derivative with glass-carbon hybrid fibers (CF-GF) weight fraction of a bisphenol-A type EP resin, VE) composites of 50%, were prepared by the compress molding method. The distribution of carbon fiber in the hybrids was observed by stereomicroscope. The electrical resista...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Wuhan University of Technology. Materials science edition 2009-04, Vol.24 (2), p.295-299
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Jun, Zhang, Lianmeng, Xu, Renxin, Duan, Huajun, Yang, Xiaoli, Wang, Xiang
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Zusammenfassung:Vinylester (bismethacryloxy derivative with glass-carbon hybrid fibers (CF-GF) weight fraction of a bisphenol-A type EP resin, VE) composites of 50%, were prepared by the compress molding method. The distribution of carbon fiber in the hybrids was observed by stereomicroscope. The electrical resistance behavior of the composites filled with different carbon fiber (CF) weight contents (0.5% to 20%) was studied. The experimental results show that the electrical resistance behaviors of CF-GF/VE composites are different with those of CF/VE composites because carbon fibers' conducting networks are broken by the glass fibers in the CF-GF/VE composites. The carbon fibers distribute uniformly in the networks of glass fibers (GF) like single silk and form the semi-continuous conducting networks. Composite filled with GF-CF hybrid has a higher percolation threshold than that filled with pure CF. At that time, the resistivity of CF-GF/VE composites varies little with the temperature increasing. The temperature coefficient of resistivity in GF-CF/VE composite is less than 317 ppm and the variation of the resistivity after ten thermal cycles from 20℃ to 240 ℃is less than 1.96%.
ISSN:1000-2413
1993-0437
DOI:10.1007/s11595-009-2295-x