Shape memory epoxy polymers

Lyubimova A.S., Tkachuk A.I., Kuznetcova P.A.
Lyubimova A.S., Tkachuk A.I., Kuznetcova P.A. Shape memory epoxy polymers // Proceedings of VIAM. 2024. No. 4. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2024-0-4-50-63. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2024/4/4
Keywords
shape memory polymers, epoxy resins, epoxy shape memory polymers
Abstract

A review of research and development related to a class of smart shape memory materials based on epoxy oligomers that can change and recovery a shape in response to various external factors is presented. High-performance shape memory epoxy polymers with high strength, toughness and heat resistance open new possibilities for various applications, offering great prospects for development in many fields of science and technology in the future. The development of the world economy is impossible without the use of new technologies in the aerospace industry, the aviation industry, and the biomedical industry

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