A novel approach to monitoring the curing of epoxy in closed tools by use of ultrasonic spectroscopy

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Abstract

The increasing use of composite materials has led to a greater demand for efficient curing cycles to reduce costs and speed up production cycles in manufacturing. One method to achieve this goal is in-line cure monitoring to determine the exact curing time. This article proposes a novel method through which to monitor the curing process inside closed tools by employing ultrasonic spectroscopy. A simple experiment is used to demonstrate the change in the ultrasonic spectrum during the cure cycle of an epoxy. The results clearly reveal a direct correlation between the amplitude and state of cure. The glass transition point is indicated by a global minimum of the reflected amplitude.

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Pommer, C., & Sinapius, M. (2018). A novel approach to monitoring the curing of epoxy in closed tools by use of ultrasonic spectroscopy. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010096

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