Starter Kit og Making Pre-Preg


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Leon
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Hi EC,

After doing my infusion practice for over than 2 years, I loved to hear from you about what I need to do to having my first touch on pre-preg composites manufacture. would you please make a price list about the equipment of pre-preg (autoclaved/composites oven, pre-preg, storage chamber, etc". autoclaved seems like a spooky price tag, could we subtitute the fuction with curing oven?

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Leon
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Hi Leon,

Thanks for your post. Actually, I'm working on a tutorial at the moment to show and explain exactly how to do out-of-autoclave pre-preg at the moment. I've written the text and taken the photos (a video will follow in the near future) so I think my guide will be a good starting point for you. Providing you follow out instructions and you use the special Easy-Preg Surfacing prepreg then an autoclave (which would be £60,000+) is not necessary and a simple oven and vacuum pump can be used to make incredible prepreg carbon fibre parts.

The list of materials and equipment you actually need is very small and hopefuly this guide will make that clear. The total list of what anyone would need to make professional quality out-of-autoclave pre-preg carbon fibre parts is:

EQUIPMENT:
Composites Vacuum Pump
Through Bag Connector + 1/4 Turn Valve + 8mm Hosetail Barb
Silicone Vacuum Hose
Curing Oven
An oven of any description that can safely maintain 100'C. The oven needs a small hole in the side/back to pass the vacuum hose through.

BAGGING CONSUMABLES:
Vacuum Bagging Film
Unperforated Release Film
Breather Cloth
Vacuum Bagging Gum Tape

MATERIALS:
Easy-Preg 240g Surfacing Prepreg
Vari-Preg 400g Backing Prepreg
Easy-Lease Chemical Release Agent

I've attached a really early draft of the tutorial to this post. Once the guide is finished (with the pictures and the text checked and formatted) I will create a new topic in the 'Advanced Tutorials' section to share it with everyone. Have a read through and if you (or anyone else) has any questions at this stage then I can address them/clarify in the guide before I publish it.

I look forward to hearing what you think.

--Matt

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Matthieu Libeert
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Matt,

Once again this is an extremely clear and well written tutorial! congrats!
I've read the entire paper and found a small typo (point 3. Cut the prepreg, second line, to transfer "TO TRANSFER" (2times to transfer is a mistake I think? Smile )
For the rest I don't know if there are some grammar of spelling errors since english is not my native language.

2 small questions:
- How long does it takes to have the prepreg from freezer temp to room temperature?
- I'm using maguire mirror glaze high temp mould release, would this be suitable for prepreg?
http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/b3ecfd4a-b4f8-447e-a689-885f.jpg


I Think I will use prepreg for a next project and will certanly place an order again for some materials then Wink

Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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www.mat2composites.com




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Hi Matthieu,

Thanks for the feedback. I've fixed the typo and spent the day adding in all of the photographs to the guide. There are lots of detailed photos in there now so it should be much easier to follow. I've updated the link on the original post so if you download that you'll get the new full version of the guide.

Answers to your questions:

- How long does it takes to have the prepreg from freezer temp to room temperature?


For a small amount (1-2m) it would only take a few hours. For a full roll (like the master rolls we're cutting from) it can take 24hrs.

- I'm using maguire mirror glaze high temp mould release, would this be suitable for prepreg?


Personally, I wouldn't recommend it. Even wax listed as 'High Temperature' is not really that high temperature and I don't know anyone using traditional wax of any kind for prepregs. It's chemical release agents (like Easy-Lease) all the way.

Enjoy the guide!

Matt

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