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Figure 1 : DSC Curve for the system DGEBA - IPDA (cured 100%)
Figure 3 – Strain-Tensile strength curves a) and Tangent Modulus b) for NoPC and PC150
Table 2 – Glass transition temperature of the various composites
Figure 4 – a) Tensile strength (MPa), elongation at break (%) and Young Modulus (GPa) of the  composites post-cured at 100, 120 and 150°C and b) comparison between the Young modulus (GPa)
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