ProFinish curing in wet lay at room temperature.


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TPerino
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I love the idea of the ProFinish cloth used for the surface layer of a part.

My question is- Can you air cure when using a ProFinish surface layer on a wet lay-up?

I do a lot of wet lay-up parts (all under full vacuum) in an oven. But some parts are to large for our current oven.

This is a side business at home. But I work for a aerospace company(GKN North America) and have 10+ years of experience using autoclave and non autoclave pre-preg. Also air cured part when doing a new part or tool mockup. So using a "pre-preg like" cloth, outside of an oven, if a little foreign to me.

Thank you in advance. You have a great site.

Tom
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the binder will be surrounded by the resin when used and be made invisible.

as with you, ive used it both sides up and never found any defects. its gotton to the point now were i dont look at what side im putting face down
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