Abstract: | It has been established by investigating the effect of common mineral powder fillers on the rate and depth of resin cure that such additions may have an inhibiting or catalytic influence on the hardening process, depending on their nature and method of preparation. The fillers which catalyze the hardening process increase the strength and heat resistance of the cured plastics. When introduced in small amounts into resins used as binders for unsized glass fibers, these fillers equalize the rate and depth of cure in the resin layers, thus increasing the strength and heat stability of glass-reinforced plastics.Mekhanika Polimerov, Vol. 1, No. 5, pp. 58–65, 1965 |