TY - JOUR T1 - Kolofan Tabanlı Biyo-Epoksi Reçinesinin Mekanik Özellikleri TT - Mechanical Properties of Rosin-based Bio-epoxy Resin AU - Demircan, Gökhan AU - Kısa, Murat AU - Özen, Mustafa PY - 2018 DA - May Y2 - 2018 DO - 10.31202/ecjse.382750 JF - El-Cezeri JO - ECJSE PB - Tayfun UYGUNOĞLU WT - DergiPark SN - 2148-3736 SP - 387 EP - 393 VL - 5 IS - 2 LA - tr AB - Boyama, yapıştırma ve kaplama gibi çeşitliendüstriyel alanlarda yaygın olarak kullanılan epoksi reçineleri, termosetgrubuna ait reçinelerdir. Yüksek mekanik özelliklere sahip olan bu reçineler kompozitmalzeme üretiminde matris malzemesi olarak kullanılırlar. Epoksi reçinelerinincam, karbon veya aramid gibi liflerle birleştirilmesiyle üretilen kompozitmalzemeler uzay, denizcilik ve havacılık uygulamalarında kullanılmaktadır.Epoksi reçinelerinin çoğu endüstriyel olarak üretilmekte ve üretim safhasındakullanılan hammaddeler büyük oranda petrol esaslı olmaktadır. Petrol esaslımalzemeler yerine biyo-tabanlı bitkisel malzemeler üretmek her geçen gün dahada önemli hale gelmektedir. Bu malzemeler petrole bağımlılığı azaltmakta ve doğadabolca bulunan ve ucuz olan bitkisel materyallerin kullanımını teşviketmektedir. Bu çalışmada, petrol bazlı epoksi reçinesi ile çam reçinesindenelde edilen kolofan maddesi belirli oranlarda birleştirilerek biyo-tabanlı birepoksi reçinesi üretildi ve bu reçinenin mekanik ve termal özellikleri incelendi. KW - Epoksi reçinesi KW - Mekanik Özellikler KW - Kolofan N2 - Epoxyresins which are widely used in various industrial fields such as painting,bonding, and coating, are resins of thermosetting group. These resins, whichhave high mechanical properties, are used as matrix material in compositematerial production. Composite materials produced by combining epoxy resinswith fibers such as glass, carbon or aramid, are used in aerospace, marine and aviationapplications. 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