Preparation of carbon fiber-reinforced polyimide composites via in situ induction heating.

Autor: Liu, Chang Wei, Qu, Chun Yan, Han, Lei, Wang, De Zhi, Xiao, Wan Bao, Hou, Xiang
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Zdroj: High Performance Polymers; Nov2017, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p1027-1036, 10p
Abstrakt: Induction heating, a direct and contactless heating method, is generally more rapid and energetically more efficient than other heating methods used. In this work, we report the high-temperature imidization of carbon fiber/polyimide (PI) composites using an in situ induction heating method. Furthermore, we compare the advantages of the method to a conventional thermal procedure. The formed composites feature almost identical imidization rates, glass transition temperatures, and thermal oxidative stabilities cured at the same heating temperatures using a different heating process. Upon doping with ferriferous oxide, the ability of the magnetic nanoparticles in an alternating current field was studied to further drive the heating process and increase the rising and cooling time. The in situ induction heating process proves to be a powerful method for the high-temperature polymerization of high-performance thermoplastic composites, particularly for a PI matrix. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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