Pre-preg mould


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pedcrist
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Hello,

I have some doubts about this subject that i express below.

The mould have to be stabilised at the oven (or autoclave):
Can the mould be stabilised after cured or it have to be stabilised just after lamination?
What is the beggining tempetature at the oven?
How many degrees we elevate and what interval time?

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Pedro
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Hi,

Maybe misunderstanding comes from my side since English is not my mother language.

You can post-cure your mold at any time after it's room temp cured, hence the "post".

For ramps, temps and cycles you really need to check the datasheets of the products you are using. One resin is not another, and it's true for molds and prepregs.

Hope it helps.

 



 


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