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f1rob
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Any one using a dyneema pre preg ?
What's your max cure temp before you affect the performance of the cloth ???
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Steve Broad
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I would have thought that your temp is governed by the resin rather than the cloth?
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Dyneema indeed got a very low temperature resistance. But this seems more of a question for the manufacturer of the prepreg.

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oekmont - 4/26/2018 11:20:39 AM
Dyneema indeed got a very low temperature resistance. But this seems more of a question for the manufacturer of the prepreg.

So you go by what the manufacturer recommends :-)

Edited 6 Years Ago by Steve Broad
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Only used it a few times over the years
Was always told that as it's a Palomar construction that 80 was the max cure temp above 85 it starts to loose it's ballistic characteristics  ?
Doing samples with material I can't track or go to the manufacturer about ( don't ask !)
I know what resin system it is an it's a 135 cure system but I know it can have a 80 reg long cure cycle
Being told I know sod all an you can cure dyneema at 135 !

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rob i will have a chat with the materials team here at work and see if they know anything.


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