The thermal and thermo-oxidative degradation of a structural epoxy adhesive
based on TGDDM and cured with DDA and DDS has been studied using thermogra
vimetric techniques. Both dynamic, or non-isothermal, and isothermal heatin
g modes have been used and ageing has been undertaken in air at atmospheric
pressure, primary vacuum and low pressure nitrogen. Degradation and weight
loss of the material occur in two principal stages. In the first stage, we
ight loss occurs independently of the environment used. In addition, the ac
tivation energies calculated by three methods are very close for ageing in
the various media. We conclude that this stage corresponds to thermolysis.
The second stage exists only in the presence of oxygen, the material remain
ing relatively stable in nitrogen. This thermo-oxidative process leads to v
irtually total disappearance of the material with time, leaving only filler
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