Abstract

Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites have received extensive attention in aerospace, weapon equipment, communication electronics, transportation and other fields. The improved compression-molding process is one of the most advantageous processes for preparing CFRP composites. It is important to understand the effects of molding process parameters, in particular temperature parameters, on the preparation of an ideal composite. This paper addresses the effect of the no-pressure curing temperature on the two-dimensional woven CFRP (2D-CFRP) bending property of the improved compression-molding process. 2D-T700/E44 composites were prepared under no-pressure curing temperatures of 80, 90, 100, 110, 120 and 130°C. The effect law and influence mechanism of the temperature parameter on the microstructure and bending property of composites were summarized. The results show that excessively high or low no-pressure curing temperatures are unfavorable for the preparation of 2D-T700/E44 composites. When the temperature is 110°C, the impregnation effect of the resin is ideal, and the defects are effectively controlled. The fracture morphology is reasonable, and the performance is greatly improved, so the bending strength reaches 860 MPa.

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