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fgayford
fgayford
posted 12 Years Ago
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Hello Matt
I have a question about the EasyPreg surfacing layer. What would happen if I only used one layer of the EasyPreg Surfacing layer and not a backing layer? Would it cure as if it were a one layer of 3k twill infused?
The reason I ask is that I have an absolutely impossible piece to make. If I could apply one layer of the easy preg and cure it I should then be able to treat the surface like I was skinning a part. Because my part is so small skinning will not work, but the easy preg looks like i could cut it into very fine detailed pieces with my surgical scissors and then it would hopefully glue down to my mock up. I would skin my mockup with the easypreg to take its shape and then remove and build up layers for strength on the inside of the part. Then I would use my skinning epoxy to finish the out side surface. Clear/Polish/done!
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Fred
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Warren (Staff)
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Hi Fred,
Yes you can use our
Easy-PregSurface Layer PrePreg Carbon
as a single layer and it will cure fine as an out of autoclave process in an oven.
Obviously it depends how complicated the shape is, but you may find you can make the whole part out of pre-preg easily enough, even where the same object would be prohibitatively complex or virtually impossible to do using resin infusion.
The nature of pre-pregs means they can use accurate trim lines to get into hard places as well as using it's natural tackyness to hold it in place during the layup. You can increase the tack with a heatgun during layup to ensure it sticks in those hard to reach places.
Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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fgayford
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Thanks Warren
That is good news and I think I am onto something. I have placed an order for your prepreg and will try my planned technic as soon as it arrives.
Fred
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Matthieu Libeert
Matthieu Libeert
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give us some feedback when finished Fred,
you made me curious about your masterplan!
making something like this forged carbon?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL7kTnZmExY
Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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fgayford
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Yes Matt
From one supreme being to another. I will.
How did we become supreme beings anyway. I only have one year of College?
Fred
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Matthieu Libeert
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Haha, great looking forward to see it fred.
That is indeed very strange cause I'm STILL in college :p
guess it's spending a lot of time on here, more interesting than spending time on facebook or twitter
Matthieu Libeert
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