A high molecular weight, carboxyl functionalised
solid rubber was added to an epoxy resin-aromatic
amino system developed for autoclave curing of honeycomb
core composite structures. The achievement of an optimal
balance of viscous flow and viscoelasticity of the resin, by
controlling the nature and extent of cross-linking of the functionalised
rubber, was proposed as a route to void-free honeycomb
skins. The aim of the present investigation is to
understand howthe concentration of carboxylic groups of the
rubber, prereacted with one of the epoxy monomers, affects
the matrix resin flow properties. The concentration of carboxyl
groups was changed by reacting them with a monofunctional
epoxy resin. Dynamic shear viscosity profiles varying
frequency, temperature and as function of time during isothermal
cure have been determined for blends with differently
functionalised rubbers. Carbon fibre wettability and laminate
consolidation quality have been evaluated, making composite
samples according to conventional prepregging and
autoclave curing processes, through electron microscopy of
fracture surfaces from transverse flexural strength tests
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