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A review on aging effects of thermoset prepregs
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.15223
Publikationstyp
Review Article
Date Issued
2025-05-08
Sprache
English
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
303
Article Number
112611
Citation
Composites Part B: Engineering 303: 112611 (2025)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier
Thermoset prepreg materials have emerged as the composite material of choice for demanding structural applications due to their easy processability and attainable superior part quality. However, the one-part nature of common precured thermoset resins renders prepregs susceptible to undesired premature curing, which may entail deterioration of properties. This article reviews the current state of literature on thermoset prepregs with regard to aging effects that originate before the final cure cycle of composite parts, i.e., during freezer storage and upon temporary storage or processing at room temperature. Therefore, the aging-related evolution of the physio-chemical prepreg state (conversion, Tg, water uptake, viscosity) is examined in terms of its impact on processing (forming properties, tack), applied cure cycles (temperature, dwell time, pressure) and post-cure laminate quality (porosity, mechanical performance). The economic and ecological implications of prepreg aging are discussed in conjunction with recycling strategies for out-of-spec material. Finally, approaches proposed to mitigate out-time effects of prepregs (latent curing agents, cure cycle modification, vitrimer matrices) are presented.
Subjects
Carbon fiber | Curing | Mechanical properties | Polymer matrix composites (PMC) | Processing | Recycling
DDC Class
620.1: Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science
541.3: Physical Chemistry
660: Chemistry; Chemical Engineering
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