Title of article
Ultrafast hardening of a modelling paste by UV-curing of a polyamide filled acrylic resin
Author/Authors
C. Decker، نويسنده , , C. BIANCHI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
7
From page
5491
To page
5497
Abstract
A modelling paste has been hardened within seconds upon exposure to intense
UV-radiation at ambient temperature. The composite formulation was made of an acrylate
functionalized oligomer, a radical-type photoinitiator (0.5 wt%), and an ultrafine polyamide
powder (40 wt%). The polymerization process has been quantitatively followed by
near-infrared spectroscopy and shown to proceed up to conversions above 90%. A more
complete curing was achieved for 1 mm thick samples than for thin films, because of the
greater increase in the sample temperature caused by the heat evolved in such ultrafast
exothermal polymerization. Hardening of the paste by low-intensity visible light resulted
slower and less extensive photocuring. The tensile properties of the photocrosslinked
polymer were evaluated from stress-strain curves, and found to reach their optimum
values for a UV-dose of 5 J cm−2. The highest tensile strength (60 MPa) was obtained with a
polyphenoxy-diacrylate oligomer. The addition of the polyamide filler has a negative effect
on the tensile properties, depending on the granulometry of the powder. The best
performing photocured composite fulfilled the specifications required for the considered
moulding application, with respect to the tensile strength (40 MPa), the elongation at break
(3%) and the calcination extent (100%). C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
830320
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