Aluminium honeycomb vs. carbon?


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svedberg
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Hi!

Is alu honeycomb compatible with direct contact with CF, or will there be corrosion issues in the part?

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Lasse

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Hi again!

I am heavily leaning towards using a wet layup technique in order to absolutely ensure complete wetting out of the hard to reach positions inside the very deep mould. Of course, vacuum will then be applied for a reasonably high quality of the composite.

Maybe to first create the "outer shell" and then after initial curing adding the extensive reinforcements/sandwiching would be a good idea? I have always had the feeling that an "all-wet, one occasion" technique would offer the highest possible quality in a composite part, but I'm not at all immune to a good piece of advice!

Keep it coming, boys!

/Lasse

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Edited 13 Years Ago by svedberg
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