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Alternative Technology for Manufacture of Carbon Composites

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The effect of carbon fibre on the evolution of polycondensation of resol phenol—formaldehyde oligomer was investigated; it was found that carbon fibre has a catalytic effect in the early stages of formation of the oligomer and a slowing effect on the final stages. The experimental data suggests that the efficacy of polycondensation filling is manifested in formation of a dense monolithic structure of the composite and higher physicomechanical properties in comparison to traditionally filled composite materials.

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Zagoruiko, N.I., Kadykova, Y.A., Glukhova, L.G. et al. Alternative Technology for Manufacture of Carbon Composites. Fibre Chemistry 34, 350–352 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022111202432

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