This work aimed to compare three different techniques to cure thick composi
te matrices to see the effect of the process on the network and the thermom
echanical properties of the polymer matrix. Two different thermoset resins.
one acrylate and one methacrylate, have been free-radically cured with hig
h-energy electron beam (EB), ultra-violet light (UV) ol heat (thermal). The
differences in curing mechanisms as well as the thermomechanical propertie
s of the cured resins have been investigated. For this type of resins, EB-c
ured samples showed the highest thermo-mechanical properties and the lowest
residual unsaturation. Thermally cured resins showed similar properties, b
ut with drawbacks such as long curing cycles and thermal degradation in the
matrix. The cure did not proceed to the same extent in the UV-cured sample
s. But the simplicity of the curing equipment makes UV-curing an interestin
g complement to thermal or EB-curing.