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Flame retardance and physical properties of novel cured blends of unsaturated polyester and furan resins
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Flame retardance and physical properties of novel cured blends of unsaturated polyester and furan resins

Baljinder K. Kandola, John R. Ebdon and K.P. Chowdhury
Polymers, Vol.7(2), pp.298-315
2015

Abstract

unsaturated polyester furan blend fire performance thermal stability cone calorimetry
Novel blends of two furan resins with an unsaturated polyester have been prepared and cured by parallel free radical (for the unsaturated polyester) and acid-catalysed crosslinking (for the furan resin) to give co-cured composite materials. Although these materials have inferior physical properties, such as low Tg and low storage modulus compared with those of unsaturated polyester and furan resins alone, they show markedly improved flame retardance compared with that of the normally highly flammable unsaturated polyester. This increased flame retardance arises from a condensed phase mechanism in which the furanic component forms a semi-protective char, reducing rates of thermal degradation and total heat release and heat of combustion. The blends also burn with reduced smoke output compared with that from unsaturated polyester alone.
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