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Title: Core-shell structured tow-pregs enabled additive manufacturing of continuously reinforced thermoset composites

Journal Article · · Composites. Part B, Engineering

One of the major challenges in thermally curable polymer composite additive manufacturing is the slow curing time of thermally curable resins, coupled with a significant drop in thermoset viscosity upon heating, making the formation of complex shapes difficult. To tackle these issues, we have introduced a novel rapid composite preformation strategy called Tow-Preg Cladding (TPC). This technique involves the use of a thin and rapidly curable dual-cure resin, which combines a thermally curable resin (such as epoxy) with a fast photo-curable resin. The dual-cure resin is applied as a coating over a thermally curable resin tow-preg, enabling the formation of a rigid cladding that supports and shapes the tow-pregs into the desired geometries and patterns. The key advantage of this approach lies in the sequential formation of an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) at the interlayer between laminates, resulting from the curing of the photocurable resin and the thermally curable resin sequentially. This IPN formation enhances interlaminar bonding in the composite, contributing to its overall strength and performance. The composites produced using this technique exhibited impressive mechanical properties, including longitudinal tensile strength of 1058.2 MPa, longitudinal tensile modulus of 74.2 GPa, flexural strength of 1080.4 MPa, and flexural modulus of 41.7 GPa. Overall, our Tow-Preg Cladding approach shows great promise in overcoming the challenges associated with thermally curable polymer composite additive manufacturing. It offers a viable solution to creating strong, shape-specific thermoset composites efficiently with enhanced mechanical properties.

Research Organization:
University of Delaware, Newark, DE (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E); USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO)
Grant/Contract Number:
AR0001576; EE0010205
OSTI ID:
2521496
Journal Information:
Composites. Part B, Engineering, Journal Name: Composites. Part B, Engineering Vol. 271; ISSN 1359-8368
Publisher:
ElsevierCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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