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JOURNAL OF POLYMER ENGINEERING Vol. 21, No. 1, 2001, page 23, Abstract COLD-CURING EPOXY RESINS: AGING AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS. I
- THERMAL PROPERTIES M. Frigione, C. Naddeo, D. Acierno 'Dept. of Innovation Engineering, University ofLecce, Lecce, Italy. Dept. of Chemical and Food Engineering, University of Salerno, Fisciano (Salerno), Italy. 'Dept. of Materials and Production Engineering, University of Naples, Naples, Italy ABSTRACT The
effects of physical and chemical aging have been investigated on two cold-curing
epoxy adhesives. Specimens
of both adhesives, previously cured at room temperature for 10 days, have been
aged in a dry-dark atmosphere or in a freezer (-20@C) for a prolonged time,
measuring Tg and enthalpy relaxation at different time spans. When the
structural equilibrium is reached, the samples aged in the dark-dry atmosphere
exhibit Tg and relaxation peak values similar to those found in the earlier
analysis for samples isothermally cured at 23@C. Samples aged at -20@C, the
curing time suggested by suppliers, which was not sufficient to cure the
adhesives completely, have glass transition temperatures that are always lower. The
cured adhesives have also been exposed to natural weather for up to 36 months.
Some samples, taken at different periods of time, have been analyzed in DSC.
Other samples have been subjected to a de-aging procedure (24 hours at 50@C)
before the thermal analysis. The natural exposition, regarded as chemical aging,
determines a cycling change of Tg of both adhesives around average values
slightly lower than the initial ones. This behavior cannot be erased by the
de-aging procedure, which is able to delete only the effects due to physical
aging. Enthalpy relaxation peaks, characteristics of physical aging, are
observed only for exposed samples not subjected to de-aging procedure. These
samples, finally, are subjected during the natural exposition to aging and
de-aging processes taking place in non-isothermal conditions and, therefore, not
predictable. The
presented study must be regarded as a qualitative analysis of the aging
phenomena taking place in cold curing epoxy resins.
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