Abstract

Taking the bisphenol A epoxy resin system as the research object, the thermal curing and microwave curing experiments were carried out. The relationship between the curing degree and the hardness of the product after thermal curing and microwave curing was analyzed. The thermally cured product and microwave cured product were tested for tensile properties and infrared spectroscopy respectively. The results show that there is a positive correlation between the degree of curing of the product and the surface hardness. Compared with thermal curing, microwave curing can save 50% of the time, and the microwave cured product does not generate a new structure. The tensile strength of the microwave cured product is about that of thermal curing. 88% of the tensile strength of the product.

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