Elevating temperature during resin infusion curing process


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The infusion resin I now plan on using has a 2-hour pot life at 77 degrees F (basically room temperature). No gel time/working time is listed. I have contacted the manufacturer to try and get this information. I imagine it is close to 8-10 hours. Why is elevating the curing temperature a bad thing? I would love to boost the temp to a minimum of 100 F after the infusion has completed.

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torsten Ker - 10/29/2020 11:17:15 PM
I'm bit confused because it sounds a bit like you are mixing Fahrenheit with Celsius
110C (230F) of post curing you will cook almost every Epoxy I know, if it is 110F (43C) then it would take about 12 to 24 hours to achieve full mechanical properties but still will be subject to shrinkage, print trough and distortion problems if the part is exposed 60C post cure

I never go above 30C (86F) straight after infusion/laminating fro the time specified by the hardener for the initial cure, that can cause "bubbling", print-trough on cooling and the problems described by Hanaldo

If I can suggest, stick to the guide fomr Easy Composites (datasheet) I send a link earlier
I did a lot of research and testing in the past 5 years and every credible publication confirmed that

Sorry for the confusion. I'm in the U.S. 110 degrees F is what I am referring to.  

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