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fgayford
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Chenn (08/01/2014)
Thank you!
All vacuum bagged and cured in a clave, we have 5 claves of varying sizes so room isn't an problem
Hello
Thanks for posting pictures, please keep them coming! Very very nice work!
Would you mind answering a few questions?
1 In your autoclave what PSI pressure do you use?
2 What temperature schedule do you use and max temp?
3 Do you do the surface layer in one shot and then build up the bulk of your thickness in a second shot?
4 Or do you do it all in one shot?
5 Do you allow a debulking time under full vacuum before you put it in the autoclave?
Thanks a million!
Fred
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Wow! amazing parts for amazing machines!!! keep us posted!!!
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Good old edition! Shows how little pictures I have at the moment but I have an interview for a new company tomorrow hoping that goes well!
Instagram - C14ENN
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Recognise that bumper from edition 38
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Thank you!
All vacuum bagged and cured in a clave, we have 5 claves of varying sizes so room isn't an problem
Instagram - C14ENN
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Matthieu Libeert
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Thats some pretty amazing stuff you made! How do you cure such big parts?
to bad the satelite is painted
Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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www.mat2composites.com
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Chenn
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Few bits from the aerospace days
A full carbon satellite next to my previous mk2 golf
And a Mazda badge I did for a friend
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A bit of texalium
Sorry they aren't the most interesting photos but I'm not allowed to photograph the really good stuff.
Here's a part ready for the auto clave for a certain new hybrid super car..
Cheers
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Hi there, thought I would join up see what projects like minded people have.
I'm a pre-preg laminator working within the Motorsport industry focusing mainly on automotive and F1
Before this I was working in the aerospace industry I've been laminating 2 years
Pictures are limited but I have a couple I can upload
Fresh out the mould mainly
Mclaren mp4 rear wing straight from break out
Nissan GTR rear bumper again straight from the mould
And a random fuel flap I made for my Golf
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