材料科学
环氧树脂
复合材料
固化(化学)
玻璃化转变
聚合
乙烯基酯
丙烯酸酯
极限抗拉强度
单体
复合数
傅里叶变换红外光谱
聚合物
化学工程
工程类
作者
Muhammad Salman Malik,Markus Wolfahrt,Juan J. Domínguez Pardo,Dirk Bublitz,Sandra Schlögl
摘要
Abstract Photocurable acrylates and vinyl esters are among the most commonly used resins in cured‐in‐place‐pipe (CIPP) rehabilitation technology, as they impart excellent thermomechanical properties in composite pipes. In the quest for achieving a higher energy efficiency of the photo‐curing process in CIPP, the frontal polymerization technique is a viable alternative that requires a lower irradiation dosage coupled with exceptionally high curing speeds and depths. Herein, for the first time, we report the application of frontal polymerization in the rehabilitation of underground pipes using a newly developed frontally curable epoxy‐based resin (Trelleborg Self‐Curing*). The neat resin is characterized for degree of cure, glass transition temperature, and mechanical properties via FTIR, DMA, and tensile tests, respectively. In a comprehensive way, the properties are benchmarked against commercially available acrylate (Trelleborg Light Cure*) and vinyl ester (Trelleborg Rapid Cure*) resins to evaluate their applicability for CIPP. The results show a higher glass transition temperature and final monomer conversion for the frontally cured resin, which cures significantly faster than the reference resins under the same irradiation conditions. In proof‐of‐concept trials, the newly developed resin successfully cures polymeric liners in a PVC host pipe with 100% water tightness and without losing its structural integrity. Results from ring stiffness tests for cured composite pipes additionally show that liners cured with Trelleborg Self‐Curing* resin pass the minimum required Young's modulus for non‐pressure drainage pipes as per ASTM F1216. Thus, frontally curable epoxy‐based resins are a promising and competitive alternative to acrylates and vinyl esters in CIPP.
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