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EPOXY - NG1001 Formulated Resin System for Pre-preg Process General information Description: TECHNICAL DATA SHEET EPOXY - NG1001 is a formulated epoxy based resin system for hot melt pre-preg and pressure molding processes, modified with Carbon Nanotubes (CNT), specifically developed to enhance the mechanical properties of the final fiber reinforced composite materials. Applications: High performance composite parts Automotive (bumpers and other structural parts) Marine, especially sailing boats (structural outer shell in carbon fiber composite, masts and other generic structural parts) Industrial parts (rollers, doctor-blades and wind-mill blades) Sporting equipment (bike frames, hockey sticks, tennis rackets, skis and golf shafts) Aerospace (structural parts and interiors) Advantages Improved fracture toughness (G1C) of over 100% Improved strength perpendicular to, and at +/- 45 to fiber direction of over 15% Reduced CTE of over 15% No reduction of the Tg (Glass transition temperature) Easy and ready to use system for hot melt pre-preg processes Higher uniformity of temperature during curing (avoids hot-spots)

Typical properties: Aspect: Solid, black Epoxy equivalent: 3,45 3,50 eq/kg Density at 25 C: 1,15 1,20 g/ml Storage temperature: 5 40 C Viscosity Viscosity Profile of the EPOXY - NG1001 alone (without Hardener)

Curing agents EPOXY - NG1001 can be cured or cross-linked with different types of curing agents depending on the properties desired in the final composite. The type of curing agent suggested is Aradur 5021 (Huntsman). Anyhow any curing agents based on dicyandiamide are the preferred ones to be used in combination with EPOXY - NG1001. It is important to respect the ratio hardner or hardner/accelerator with the epoxy equivalent of the EPOXY - NG1001. Properties of the curing agent Aradur 5021 (values obtained by the technical data sheet from Hutsman) Aspect: White paste Viscosity at 25 C: 70000 90000 mpas Density at 25 C: 1,0 g/ml Storage temperature: 8 C Processing conditions in pure hot-melt conditions (solvent free) Mixing conditions Firstly the resin EPOXY - NG1001 needs to be heated up to a temperature between 70 and 90 C and make a first mix to better homogenize all the system. Add the hardner paste (e.g. Aradur 5021), which needs to be at about 25 C and stir well until obtaining a homogenous mix. Time, temperature and speed of the mixing may need to be adapted to reach a final homogenous mix. All common equipments available in any pre-preg and composite facilities are good to achieve a good and homogeneous mixture. Impregnation conditions The knife needs to be kept at a temperature about 80 C, while in the heating zone the temperature suggested should be in the range of 60 70 C. Special processing conditions are not required, compare to any other standard hot melt pre-preg system. The resulting tack level it will be mediumdry but it can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the temperature and the residence time in the heating zone. Mix ratio EPOXY - NG1001 100 pbw (parts by weight) Aradur 5021 22 pbw

Gel time (measured with the hot plate system): About 60 min. at 100 C About 15 min at 120 C About 8 min at 130 C About 5 min at 140 C Viscosity Profile of the EPOXY - NG1001 with Hardener (in this specific case Aradur 5021)

Curing cycles suggested Curing Post Curing Glass transition temperature (Tg) 5 hr 100 C About 120 C 1 hr 120 C About 120 C 2 hr 120 C About 120 C 1 hr 130 C About 120 C 30 min. 140 C About 120 C 1 hr 120 C 2 hr 140 C About 125 C Heating ramp suggested: 3-4 C/min. Cooling ramp suggested: 2-3 C/min. Shorter curing cycles are possible but specific testing may be needed to validate. Processing conditions using solvent Mixing conditions Firstly the resin EPOXY - NG1001 needs to be heated up to a temperature between 80 and 90 C and make a first mix to better homogenize all the system, cool down then the resin between 40 and 50 C. Add the solvent (preferably Methyl Ethyl Ketone MEK) mixing gently up to the desired viscosity of the resin. Cool down the resin up to 25 C (RT) and add then the desired amount of hardener paste (e.g. Aradur 5021), which needs to be at about 25 C and calculated on the pure resin content without any solvent, stir well until obtaining a homogenous mix. Time, temperature and speed of the mixing may need to be adapted to reach a final homogenous mix. Not special machines are required for the mixing; all common equipment available in any pre-preg and composite facilities are good to achieve a good and homogeneous mixture. Amount of solvent (MEK) added (% by weight) Complex Viscosity measured at 25 C [Pa.s] 0 40.000 10 50-70 20 35-50 30 10-25 40 10-20 Impregnation conditions The temperature in the resin bath, speed of impregnation, residence time of the fiber/textile in the oven, temperature and ventilation level for solvent evaporation and other parameters needs to be adjusted to obtain the desired tack level of the final pre-preg.

Properties of the cured and fiber reinforced composite Unless otherwise stated the values given are for pressed laminates comprising 8 layers of unidirectional (UD) carbon fibers high tenacity (Tenax 12K HTS 5631) of 230 g/m2. Fiber volume fraction: 58-60%. Curing cycle: 1h at 120 C + 2h at 140 C combined with low pressure. Properties Standard Unit Unmodified Resin EPOXY - NG1001 Fracture Toughness ASTM 5528 [J/m²] 500 1200 Transversal tensile test (perpendicular to the fiber direction) Tensile Modulus ASTM D3039 [GPa] 7,4 6,6 Tensile Strength ASTM D3039 [MPa] 51,7 53,5 Elongation at Break Compression Strength ASTM D3039 [%] 0,78 0,9 ASTM D3410 [MPa] 482 553 Tensile test in fiber direction +/- 45 to tensile axis Tensile Modulus ASTM D3039 and D3518 [GPa] 12 10 Tensile Strength ASTM D3039 and D3518 [MPa] 172 200 Elongation at ASTM D3039 Break and D3518 [%] 11 11 CTE - Coefficient of thermal [x 10-5 / K] Expansion thermo mechanical 3,58 2,97 analysis ILSS -Interlaminar Shear Strength ASTM D2344 [MPa] 66 66 Longitudinal tensile test (fiber direction)_these values are normalized to 60% of fiber volume fraction Tensile Modulus ASTM D3039 [GPa] 140 140 Tensile Strength ASTM D3039 [MPa] 1800 1750 Elongation at Break Flame Resistance UL 94 Electrical conductivity ASTM D3039 [%] 1,7 1,4 Easy flammability, good flame propagation This value is measured for the pure EPOXY - NG1001, without any fiber reinforcements 2,5 10-6 [S/m]=4 10 3 [Ω.cm] Flammability, no flame propagation nor dripping (V0)

Important All information is believed to be accurate but is given without acceptance of liability. Users should make their own assessment of the suitability of any product for the purposes required.