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Warren (Staff)
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Follow the Low Temp Cycle in the
XC110 processing guide
as that has a maximum cure temperature of 85C which is within your limits. However it is not a single stage process.
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Hui Shan
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Okay thanks, might have missed it previously
Also, it was listed in the Data Sheet that the cure temperature range is from 85 to 120. Would it be possible to have a single stage instead of a two stage cure cycle? In that case, what would be the required duration at the lower temperature, e.g at 90 or 100?
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The fibre type and recommended cure cycle profiles are on the
Technical Data Sheet
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Hi there,
What type of carbon fiber and resin system are used in XC110?
Would it be possible to also provide properties of the resin system? like the cure time required at different curing temperature.
Thanks!
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There are no measured values for that data as yet, however in our experience in practice the shrinkage has been negligible and not easily measurable on the scale of parts made under testing.
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Okay thank you so much!
Also is there any measured data on the CTE and cure shrinkage values (for the 210g)?
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Hi cbk,
The 210 is 42% and the 416g is 38%.
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What is the fibre volume fraction of XC110 prepreg?
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