Bonding carbon fire matting to aluminium


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Teifi Harps
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Hi,

Could you advise on the most suitable epoxy adhesive for bonding carbon fibre laminate to aluminium (1000 series).
And what is the best way to prepare the surfaces for joining.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Allan
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Malc Cochran
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This might be impractical but might be useful to know. For high-end applications (eg aircraft), metal to matting bond has to be special. Metal expands at about 5 X the carbon-carbon surface.
You take existing matting and coat with a thin epoxy layer, add another single layer of cloth. That is then cured at about 500 deg C in low oxygen. It leaves a porous surface - we're talking a tenth of a millimetre depth.
The fibres of that surface are coated with metal, but not so the holes are filled. There are various ways to do this, such as a type of electroplating. Then the surface can be brazed onto the metal.
This gives a stronger and stiffer bond than the metal.

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