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Virtually impossible. Polyolefins like polypropylene are extremely low surface energy, epoxies are just never ever going to bond to them no matter what you do.
The only way I can see to maybe do it is to create an offset mould that you laminate your carbon into, and then bond it onto your polypropylene using a specialist acrylic adhesive like Permabond TA4610. This obviously isn't going to work for anything but quite simple components, and even then I would question how long it would hold up. My advice - abandon the idea now.
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