When using epoxy or polyester for molds ?


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Zorongo
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Hi all.

I'm making small size epoxy parts, but sometimes I've made them whith polyester. Room temperature curing, hand lay up with small presure over the laminate (counter mold)

I had demolding problems with a polyester mold and someone told me a "rule of thumb": Use polyester molds for polyester parts and epoxy molds for epoxy parts.

(I'm actualy using PE molds for epoxy parts without any problem) So, the question is: Whe should I use epoxy molds ?

An epoxy mold seems to be better fron the dimensional stability point of view..

It also seems logical to make the molld similar to the part if high temp increases are expected (prepregs, exotherms ?) to reach a similar diatation / contraction on both and avoiding stresses....

Could you please share your experience ?

Thanks in advance Wink
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Matthieu Libeert
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should work fine! if you are not sure, you can apply release and try a small piece with fiberglass and polyester and see if the demoulding goes well and if the mould is still ok

Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
website:
www.mat2composites.com




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