Effect of Water on Epoxy Resin's Curing Characteristic

Polymerization will take place in the reaction between resin and hardener.Different conditions and temperature will affect the polymerization reaction. Therefore few methods can be applied to investigate the curing process of resin especially underwater. For example, in sub sea environment, resin...

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Main Author: Teh, Hui Nee
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2009
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/619/1/teh_hui_nee.pdf
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Summary:Polymerization will take place in the reaction between resin and hardener.Different conditions and temperature will affect the polymerization reaction. Therefore few methods can be applied to investigate the curing process of resin especially underwater. For example, in sub sea environment, resin is used to repair the defect areas of pipes which are used to transfer gas and petroleum products. Therefore it is very crucial to make sure that the resins are fully cured to resume full capacity operations. Conventional method used is Differential Scanning Calorimeter where the percentage of cure can be calculated but the chemical reaction is not known. Infrared and Raman analysis are the appropriate methods to observe the chemical reaction of resin. Since Raman spectroscopy is currently under maintenance, in order to investigate the effect of water to curing process by using infrared analysis. There are many functional groups can be detected by the infrared, in this experiment, epoxide and phenylene groups are essential for the observation. The epoxy resin used is EPOLAM 2050 which is used in concrete and in casting by addition of fillers. The experimental method is carried out by considering the properties of this resin which is quite viscous. There are plenty ways to determine the effect of water on epoxy resin. However, only two ways are implemented here which are adding the water with resin and another is immerse the resin plate into water. For effect of temperature, conventional way is applied where the samples are cured in a oven. To analyse the results chemically and mechanically, quite a number of equipment can be applied but due to time consumption and availability of equipments, only Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy is used. From this analysis, it can clearly show the effect of water and temperature on resin. When both parameters increase, there curing rate will increase too. So the relation of water and temperature without exceeding the limit is directly proportional to the curing. Overall, the objectives of the research are achieved but there are room for improvement and recommendation to expand it