CARBON ONTO MILD STEEL


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Hello everyone.
I know that if I lay carbon fibre on to aluminium I should either use glass fibre between the two materials, or possibly have the ally part anodised. Is the same true for using CF and mild steel? I have looked but cant seem to find any info for this situation.
Thanks for any advice.

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I have done wet carbon onto alloy sheet for dash faces and also steel tubes for air intakes. No problems that I know of. Of course I know of the corrosion issues but isn't this only happening in a marine environment with water contact etc??









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Fasta - 1/28/2020 1:28:44 AM
I have done wet carbon onto alloy sheet for dash faces and also steel tubes for air intakes. No problems that I know of. Of course I know of the corrosion issues but isn't this only happening in a marine environment with water contact etc??

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i don't think on a part like this it's an issue, but on a dinamibally loaded part or/and with shock loading a bonding after the fact is probably the better way. In skis they use a rubber strip inbetween the steel edges and the composite which works well.

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