作者: B.K. Kandola , M.H. Akonda , A.R. Horrocks
DOI: 10.1016/J.POLYMDEGRADSTAB.2004.01.030
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摘要: Abstract This work reports the development of novel glass fibre-reinforced composite materials containing a commercially available polyester resin, phosphate-based intumescent and inherently flame retardant polybenzimidazole (PBI, Celanese), cellulosic (Visil, Sateri), phenol-formaldehyde (Kynol) oxidised acrylic (Panox) fibres. The fibre components are added as additives in pulverised form to resin component laminate. Thermal stability, char formation flammability properties these structures studied by cone calorimetry. results discussed terms effect that char-forming fibres have on promoting further hence, altering burning behaviour resin–intumescent composites.