Skinning plastic with prepreg CF


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dinh gia truyen
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Hi every one.

Can I skin plastic part with prepreg CF(X C 1 10) instead of wet layup? ,I intend to do skinning for plastic parts at low temp cure 85c degree ,because I need to keep the weave in line..
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Plastic parts are going to soften and deform a lot with the heat and vacuum, you will end up with them being totally the wrong shape.

I would rethink your approach - pre-preg isn't the material for this job. These parts aren't that tricky, youre just over thinking it. Make templates of your part surfaces and use them to cut out the Pro Finish the same as you would pre-preg. Go carefully and you wont upset the weave.
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Hanaldo - 9/19/2018 1:58:29 AM
Plastic parts are going to soften and deform a lot with the heat and vacuum, you will end up with them being totally the wrong shape.

I would rethink your approach - pre-preg isn't the material for this job. These parts aren't that tricky, youre just over thinking it. Make templates of your part surfaces and use them to cut out the Pro Finish the same as you would pre-preg. Go carefully and you wont upset the weave.

Hi,Hanaldo,

Thank you so much for your advise,

I 'm still thinking

Thank you

GO

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