Rheological analysis of the phenolic and furfuryl resins used in the carbon materials processing
AUTOR(ES)
Botelho, Edson Cocchieri, Scherbakoff, Natália, Rezende, Mirabel Cerqueira
FONTE
Materials Research
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2000-04
RESUMO
Carbon materials processing is an advanced technology due to its aerospace and medical applications. In the aerospace area one can mention the carbon/carbon composites used in rockets and aeronautical brakes; in the medical area one can mention the intrabody implant tools such as heart and hydrocephalic valves and pacemaker electrode tips. The highly sophisticated purpose of its application requires a very tight processing control, which defines the microstructure the mechanical, thermal and electrical characteristics of the final material. The objective of this study is to correlate rheological, chromatographic and thermal analysis of phenolic and furfuryl resins, aiming their use as raw materials in carbon/carbon composite and glassy carbon processing. The obtained results are correlated and used directly in the establishment of the adequate parameters for carbon reinforcement impregnation and to prepare glassy carbon samples with controlled porosity.
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