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scottracing
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im now going, as ive got a couple of suppliers I need to speak too. Theres a couple of interesting developements with regards to curing im going to look at too
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Went yesterday, I really enjoyed it. The level of tech has certainly leaped forwards from two years ago. Caught up with my suppliers, made a few more contacts - that's what it's for really, networking not buying
It's interesting seeing the imperfections in the "professional" products... take a look at some of the cars there....
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Same here.. I spoke to a few resin suppliers and got given some great advice and the Chem lease guys confirmed a little problem I have been seeing with some tooling I have been working with. So now got a few contacts for a new mould maker as I now do not have time to make moulds myself and have to farm out that work.
Seen quite a few examples of work on some of the stands which have made me realise now my work is as good as anyone elses out there... So it was a good visit all in all...
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it wasnt too bad a show, made a few new contacts and had a good chat with some tooling suppliers and prepreg materials too.
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Who did you talk to about pre-pregs?
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shd and prf as i wanted to know minimum order quantities, wanted to speak to deltapreg but ran out of time.
maybe there should be an easy composites meet and greet next year?
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I would not use the PRF stuff for surface carbon. Stick with SHD for that... You will not be sorry...
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prf was on the tooling preg, as ive seen the good results you've had. shd said moq of 25sqm but would do 5sqm as a sample, which will suffice.
i just need to learn how to programme the ovens and sort out dwell rates on the metallic tools.
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Glad you guys enjoyed networking. Hopefully it's improved from last years show. Be good to have a meet there next year with any forum members
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