Abstract

Resin pre-coating technology is widely used in all aspects of composite materials, especially in the repair of composite materials. The pre-coating is formed by combining acetone with the resin, which is diffused and cured by the epoxy adhesive at the same time. It acts as an interlock to prevent the interface from debonding and to fill in the damaged cracks. The capillary action of acetone allows the resin to permeate the cracks in the fiber damage layers, thus filling the cracks and completing the repair. The pre-coating solutions of 10 wt%, 20 wt%, 25 wt%, 35 wt%, and 45 wt% resin were applied to damaged areas respectively, and cured at 60°C for 7 days. The crack filling effect was observed by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM). At the same concentration, the effect of prolonged repair time was also studied. The other two repair times were 14 days and 30 days respectively. In addition, the tensile properties of the materials before and after repair were tested and compared. The results showed that 25 wt% resin pre-coating had the best repair performance after 7 days, with a repair rate of 27%, which was 22% higher than the conventional repair without resin pre-coating. However, the repair effect became more obvious after the extension of repair time, and the repair effect of 25 wt% resin pre-coating reached 44% after 30 days curing. Therefore, it was found that the resin can fully penetrate the cracks in the damaged area with resin pre-coating technology, and 25 wt% resin pre-coating solution is the best choice.

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