Title: FIBREGLASS
1FIBREGLASS
2First of all
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3An introduction to Fibreglass
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20 less than Mild Steel...
Same as Cast Iron
10 heavier than cotton..
40 lighter than Aluminium
25 more than Mild Steel..
Cost
Same as Aluminium
4What is Fibreglass?
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- Fibreglass is a composite
A combination of two materials giving enhanced
properties
- It is made of very thin glass fibres embedded in
a resin
5Why use Fibreglass?
6The Makeup of Fibreglass
7The Recipe for Fibreglass
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- Glass fibres
- Resin
- Suitable liquid
8Used in bullet-proof jackets
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So why is fibreglass strong and durable?
9What affects its strength and durability?
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- The number of glass fibres
- The direction of the glass fibres
There is a balance!
Note
10Going Deeper into Fibreglass
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Glass Fibres
Resin
11How thin are the glass fibres?
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- More than 150 kilometres from one marble 16mm in
diameter!
- 1/20th the width of human hair!
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Going Deeper into Fibreglass
Fibreglass
Glass Fibres
Glass Fibres
Resin
13What about the resin?
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- Firstly there are different types of resin
- The three most common ones are
- Polyester
- Vinyl ester
- Epoxy
14How the resin is made
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- Polyester Vinyl ester Epoxy
- Suitable liquid
- Catalyst
- Additives
- Colour
- Other chemicals to enhance properties
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How the resin is made
Polyester Vinyl ester Epoxy
Catalyst
16and Epoxy?
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How the resin is made
Polyester Vinyl ester Epoxy
Hardener
- Takes part in the reaction
- Usually an amine
17The Pros and Cons of using Epoxy
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Pros
Cons
- Shrinks less during curing
- Curing ratios have to be very accurate
- Greater Chemical resistance
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The Pros and Cons of using Epoxy
Also to note...
19The Pros and Cons of using Epoxy
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Pros
Cons
- Shrinks less during curing
- Curing ratios have to be very accurate
- Greater Chemical resistance
20So where does Vinyl Ester come in?
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- Vinyl ester is essentially polyester resin with
epoxy molecules in the main molecular structure
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How the resin is made
Polyester Vinyl ester Epoxy
Catalyst
22and as a result...
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- Vinyl ester is less susceptible to damage by water
- It is stronger than polyester resin
BUT...
- It is harder to cure and repair
23The Properties of Fibreglass
24Fibreglass is adaptable
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- Strength depends on arrangement of glass fibres
- More glass fibres can be placed on specific areas
to enhance strength - Chemicals can be added to improve fire resistance
and all sorts of other properties
25Fibreglass is Cost Effective
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- Same cost as Aluminium and 25 more than Mild
Steel
BUT...
- Less tooling costs
- No rusting
- Can be assembled in one piece
- Repairable damage
26Fibreglass is weight-saving
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Mass of Fibreglass required to give same strength
as metal
- Fibreglass is 80 lighter than mild steel
- ...and 40 lighter than Aluminium!
27Fibreglass vs Metal and wood
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28Other properties of Fibreglass
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- Non-metal - Good insulator both against heat and
electricity - Easily cleaned due to smooth finish
- Not naturally flame retardant
- Different colours/textures available
- Can be manufactured easily and in one piece
29Uses of Fibreglass
30The uses of Fibreglass
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31Some specific examples...
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32The History of Fibreglass
33The History of Fibreglass
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- Originally modelled on nature - Bamboo
- Glass fibre was used by the Egyptians
Dale Kleist
Heat treatment
- Fibreglass came in during WW2 (1942)
34The Future of Fibreglass
35The Future for Fibreglass
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- Microcracks can occur over time leading to
failures
One Solution
- Make a Self Healing Composite
36Self-healing Fibreglass
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- Embed Catalyst and Microcapsules of repair fluid
into the composite
- Leads to
- Reduced weathering effects
- Less failures
- More reliability
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Self-healing Fibreglass
in detail
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