BYK YouTube additives for thermosetting resins and carbon fiber reinforced resins

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You can see the effects of additives on BYK YouTube. Introduction of additives for thermosetting resins and carbon fiber reinforced resins: - Viscosity reduction with BYK-Chemie wetting and dispersing agents; - Viscosity reduction/increased filler concentration with BYK-Chemie wetting and dispersing agents - with animation; - The effect of BYK-C 8013; BYK-C 8013 - coupling agent for carbon fiber reinforced resins.


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Flow on a diagonal metal plate with filler-containing urethane
Two samples are applied on a metal plate at an angle. The control is on the left, and the sample with the de-agglomeration type wetting and dispersing agent is on the right. The reduction of viscosity can be confirmed from the flow and spreading behavior.
Flow characteristics on urethane resin and increased filler concentration due to the wetting and dispersing agent. Explanation with animation
Comparison of three samples: control with filler, sample with wetting and dispersing agent, and another sample with increased filler amount and wetting and dispersing agent. The viscosity decreases with the wetting and dispersing agent, allowing for an increase in filler concentration. The system with increased filler and wetting and dispersing agent shows better flowability than the control. The reduction of viscosity and increase in filler amount are explained with animation.
The BYK-C 8013 additive is applied directly to carbon fiber using a standard spray. Then, tensile strength tests are conducted on two samples of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). One contains unmodified carbon fiber, and the other contains BYK-C 8013. The tensile strength is more than 50% greater compared to the control. Finally, two REM images are compared to show the presence or absence of the additive and how it interacts with the fibers.
You can see the effects of additives on BYK YouTube.