Development and properties of advanced composites based on cork and nanometric silicon carbide-filled phenolic resin

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This paper presents the obtaining of advanced materials based on cork powder as reinforcement and phenolic resin (PR) with silicon carbide (nSiC) nanofiller as matrix with potential applications in aerospace industry. Three formulations were obtained: one control sample PR/cork with no nanofiller, two nanofilled samples with 1 and 2 wt% nSiC loadings into the resin. The materials were tested by flexural and compressive mechanical tests to determine their strength and stiffness, to determine their friction coefficient by tribological tests, to determine their thermal decomposition behaviour by TG-DSC analysis and to evaluate their thermal behaviour by thermal shock tests when subjected to extreme temperature directly from room temperature. The material structure was analysed by SEM visualizing the fracture cross-section after mechanical testing. The test results illustrate that silicon carbide nanoparticles improve flexural and compressive strength, but also stiffness and friction coefficient, delay thermal decomposition onset and improve thermal shock resistance. All these sustain the PR/nSiC/cork materials as potential advanced materials candidates for thermal protection applications.

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Pelin, G., Pelin, C. E., Ştefan, A., Dincă, I., Andronescu, E., Oprea, O., … Truşcă, R. (2018). Development and properties of advanced composites based on cork and nanometric silicon carbide-filled phenolic resin. Bulletin of Materials Science, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-017-1536-4

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