4. Thermal analysis
Thermal analysis tools are used for the following main purposes:
characterization of their physical properties, including determination of the materials' limit of use temperature and characterization of their structure and state of cross-linking (thermosetting CMOs);
and the study of their thermal degradation.
As CMOs are poor conductors of heat, all tests requiring sample heating, whether physico-chemical or mechanical, should be carried out at a slow rate of 1.5°C/min for a 2 mm thick specimen, to ensure that the temperature gradient in the sample is low (less than 1°C). However, this speed must remain sufficiently rapid to avoid introducing parasitic phenomena (cross-linking, degradation) likely to modify the behavior of the CMO.
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Standardization
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- Small ships – Hull construction and samples – Part 1: materials: thermosetting resins, glass fiber reinforcement, reference laminate. - NF EN ISO 12215-1 - 03-01
- Small ships – Hull construction and samples – Part 2: materials: core materials for sandwich-type constructions,...
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