International audienceThe demand for thermoplastic composites is continuously increasing because these materials offer many advantages over their thermoset counterparts, such as high toughness, long storage time, easy repairing and recycling, and ability to be thermoformed and heat-welded. However, the manufacturing of thermoplastic composite parts using liquid composite moulding techniques (e.g. resin transfer moulding, vacuum assisted resin transfer moulding …) is often tricky in the case of melt processing where high temperature and pressure should be chosen to impregnate the fibre reinforcement because of the high melt viscosity of thermoplastics. These issues may be overcome by means of reactive processing where a fibrous preform is fi...
The in situ reactive formation of thermoplastics provides a new and powerful avenue for the generati...
Up to now, fiber-reinforced composites with thermoplastic matrix have seen limited fields of use in ...
The reactive processing of thermoplastics holds great promise for the rapid manufacture of tough com...
The high melt viscosity of thermoplastics is the main issue when producing continuously reinforced t...
The process of curing of large thick composite parts needs attention regarding the formation of resi...
In order to fulfil the need for efficient large volume capable production technologies for high perf...
International audienceThe review is devoted to the fundamental aspects of the reactive processing of...
Traditional melt processing techniques limit in shape and thickness the parts of fiber-reinforced th...
A significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine environment currently use a...
Extended abstract and posterA significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine...
A significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine environment currently use a...
The use of reactive solvents offers an interesting and flexible route to extent the processing chara...
In this work, a method for preparation of polyamide-6 (PA6) based laminates reinforced by glass fibe...
A reactive solvent composed of an epoxy resin and a liquid amine hardener was used to dissolve therm...
The in situ reactive formation of thermoplastics provides a new and powerful avenue for the generati...
Up to now, fiber-reinforced composites with thermoplastic matrix have seen limited fields of use in ...
The reactive processing of thermoplastics holds great promise for the rapid manufacture of tough com...
The high melt viscosity of thermoplastics is the main issue when producing continuously reinforced t...
The process of curing of large thick composite parts needs attention regarding the formation of resi...
In order to fulfil the need for efficient large volume capable production technologies for high perf...
International audienceThe review is devoted to the fundamental aspects of the reactive processing of...
Traditional melt processing techniques limit in shape and thickness the parts of fiber-reinforced th...
A significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine environment currently use a...
Extended abstract and posterA significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine...
A significant majority of large fibre composite structures in the marine environment currently use a...
The use of reactive solvents offers an interesting and flexible route to extent the processing chara...
In this work, a method for preparation of polyamide-6 (PA6) based laminates reinforced by glass fibe...
A reactive solvent composed of an epoxy resin and a liquid amine hardener was used to dissolve therm...
The in situ reactive formation of thermoplastics provides a new and powerful avenue for the generati...
Up to now, fiber-reinforced composites with thermoplastic matrix have seen limited fields of use in ...
The reactive processing of thermoplastics holds great promise for the rapid manufacture of tough com...