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Effect of Common Chemical Treatments on the Process Kinetics and Mechanical Properties of Flax/Epoxy Composites Manufactured by Resin Infusion
Authors:Phillips  Steven  Kuo  Pei-Yu  Demaria  Cristian  Lessard  Larry  Sain  Mohini  Hubert  Pascal
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, H3A 0C3, Canada
;2.Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, 33 Willcocks Street, Toronto, M5S 3B3, Canada
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Abstract:

Chemical treatments are widely employed to improve the fiber-matrix adhesion in composites based on eco-friendly fibers such as flax. To better understand the influence of these treatments on processing behavior, this study characterized the surface chemistry and morphology of woven flax fabrics treated by acetone, alkaline, silane and diluted epoxy. Flax/epoxy composites were then manufactured by resin infusion and the flow front and preform thickness evolution was monitored. The alkaline treatment was shown to result in a 50 % increase in equivalent permeability due to an increase in porosity which led to a decrease in flexural properties. The processing results were found to be in good agreement with predictions of a 1-dimensional model. This study suggests that infusion times are not considerably affected by the observed changes in surface energy. However, other implications of the treatments such as an increase in fibrillation can alter the infusion times significantly.

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