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These
are liquids with the polyester usually dissolved in styrene
to reduce its viscosity for ease of fabrication. A catalyst
such as organic peroxide is added to produce polymerization
(solidification) with the application of heat around 100°C
to 160°C. The materials show considerable mould shrinkage
unless a thermoplastic additive is used to reduce this.
This
is a very widely used matrix material, generally in conjunction
with glass fibre reinforcement. Use is mainly restricted to
lower performance applications. Bonding between the matrix
and the glass fibre is strong, provided a silane coupling
agent is used. Other types of reinforcement fibre are generally
not used because of inadequate bonding to the resin.
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