How to Make a Prepreg Carbon Fibre Mould Tool (using XT135 Tooling Prepreg)


How to Make a Prepreg Carbon Fibre Mould Tool (using XT135 Tooling Prepreg)
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This is the second part of our most recent video series. In this video we demonstrate how to using carbon fibre tooling prepreg to create a prepreg carbon fibre mould. The benefits to making prepreg moulds is that they have a relatively high service temperature (135°C in this case) which is difficult (although not impossible) to achieve with a hand layup process. 

Because the XT135 out of autoclave tooling prepreg uses carbon fibre reinforcement it has an extremely low CTE, lower than can be achieved using metal or glass fibre, this can be quite important when making prepreg carbon fibre components that need to be produced to high accuracy; the reason being carbon's incredibly low CTE - if you use materials with a higher CTE to produce the tools then you 'bake in' the expanded dimensions of the higher CTE mould when you cure carbon prepregs in them at elevated temperatures.

Tooling prepregs also have the advantage of being actually pretty quick and very reliable to work with. Certainly, providing you understand the process and have the right materials there is probably less 'skill' involved in making a good quality prepreg mould compared to hand-layup with more conventional materials (such as Uni-Mould).

Here's the video tutorial demonstrating the layup process for a tooling prepreg (which is quite a bit different to laying up a prepreg component):


If anyone has any questions at all about tooling prepregs or any of the topics raised in this tutorial please post them below, I'd be happy to answer.

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scottracing - 12/4/2017 9:41:34 PM
just watched the video again, the finish you get is really good, usually I do 45° strips on any tight corners and features but you only done a couple in yor video.

There  must be a very high resin content to get the material to flow into the corners?

Hey Scott, well, it this system works a little differently to a conventional single ply prepreg. The surface ply does have a relatively resin rich 'scrim' although overall the ply is not unusually resin rich. I would say that it is easier than you would normally expect to avoid problems in internal corners using this tooling prepreg. In the next video in this series we made the actual parts using a more conventional prepreg which did need *very* careful cuts and laminating into the corners in order to avoid bridging or pin-holes in these difficult corners. Certainly cutting strips at 45 degrees for the corners is a conventional method for mould making but we don't find it necessary for the XT135 system.


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