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TomDesign
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iecbo5iPrGw#t=40
Any idea guys?
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Jacopo Carbonio
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I think it's only a thin layer of twill (maybe 160gr?) carbon, sprayed with glue before laying, covered with resin and clear coat..nothing so technical
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the samw i was thinking only why they use hairdryer?
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I think it will just be a set-weave carbon with a b-staged epoxy rather than any spray adhesives. Heat guns do give set-weave fabrics a bit more conformability.
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any link of this carbon?
a set-weave carbon with a b-staged epoxy
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Looks like everyday 200g dry twill carbon, stuck down with some adhesive and wet out like many do with wrapping parts.
Maybe the hairdryer is just meant to confuse us?
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TomDesign (12/12/2015)
any link of this carbon?
a set-weave carbon with a b-staged epoxy
EC's Profinish carbon is one example of such a fabric.
https://www.easycomposites.co.uk/200g-profinish-coated-22-twill-3k-carbon-fibre-cloth
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Hanaldo (12/12/2015)
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any link of this carbon?
a set-weave carbon with a b-staged epoxy
EC's Profinish carbon is one example of such a fabric.
https://www.easycomposites.co.uk/200g-profinish-coated-22-twill-3k-carbon-fibre-cloth
This type of carbon is just dry carbon with a binder sprayed on one side to hold the weave from distorting too easy. Just another style of dry carbon.
What's the hairdryer for?
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Yes, that's all a set-weave carbon is. It's just a dry fabric, with a binder sprayed on it as you said. The binder is a polymer, and is often a b-staged epoxy. I'm sure I remember Paul saying when I was in England that the Profinish fabric uses an epoxy binder, but I could be remembering a different product.
That's what I was getting at with my original reply. I think the fabric being used in that video is simply a set-weave dry carbon fabric. These fabrics lose quite a lot of their drape and conformability because of the binder stopping the fibres from moving, but if you warm them up with a hair dryer then the binder loosens up a bit. It's very much like a pre-preg fabric, it's just partially impregnated.
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yes but with hair dryer it losses stable but how it looks like used like epoxy after tacky time to put on but on video he put on soft surface )
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