Abstract
Glass/phenolic prepreg is one of the most applicable prepregs used for making composites for structural parts. To investigate the effective parameters on the processing and properties of these prepregs, thirty samples of glass/phenolic prepregs containing about 50 wt.% resins were prepared by using a resole type phenolic resin and satin glass fibre fabric. They were B-staged or pre-cured at 110 °C and 120 °C for different times from 15 to 50 min, to control the flow behaviour and tack properties. Tack and resin flow were characterized, in order to determine the conditions in which flow and tack properties are optimum. Results show that the levels of pre-cure or conversion were between 2% and 55%. The maximum tack was achieved at 5.3% conversion. Cure behaviour and rheological properties of these prepregs were studied by using differential scanning calorimetry and rheometry. An appropriate cure cycle is presented with the aid of these results. After curing the prepregs on the basis of this cure cycle, a flexural strength of 172.6 MPa and flexural modulus of 17 GPa were obtained.
