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Recent advances in graphene/epoxy composites and aerospace applications

Effect of graphene addition on the properties of graphene/epoxy composites The addition of graphene has an important influence on the performance of composites, and it is also an important direction in the research of graphene/epoxy composites in recent years. Fu Yuan-xiang’s team found that the thermal conductivity of composites was 4.01 W-m-1-K-1 when the maximum

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Epoxy Self-Leveling is Ideal for Commercial & Industrial Flooring

Epoxy self-leveling, also known as epoxy self-flowing floor and epoxy ground, is made of epoxy resin as the main material, curing agent, diluents, solvents, dispersants, defoamers and some fillers and other mixed processing of epoxy floor coating, combined with a specific floor construction process, on-site ground decorative construction of a class of flooring. This process

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What is the RTM Molding Process for Composite Material?

RTM refers to a process technology in which low-viscosity resin flows in a closed mold, infiltrates reinforced materials and solidifies into shape. It belongs to the category of liquid forming or structural liquid forming technology of composite materials. The specific method is to pre-place reinforced materials that have been rationally designed, cut or mechanized pre-formed

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What is the Pultrusion Molding Process of Epoxy Resin Composites?

The pultrusion profile process is a method of forming FRP profiles by pulling continuous glass fibre bundles impregnated with epoxy resin glue and other continuous reinforcing materials such as glass cloth tape and polyester surface mats under traction, forming FRP profiles by extruding the mold and curing them with heat in the mold and curing

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