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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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- Materials Features
- Key Features
- Cure temperature from 85°C to 135°C
- Service temperature up to 220°C after post cure
- Low CTE and shrinkage
- Work life at 20°C: 30 days
- Storage life at -18°C: 12 months
- Very low VOC content – no added solvents during manufacture
Applications & Uses
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- Typical Applications
Motorsport / Aerospace
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Cure Temperature 85 - 135 °C - Cure Time 16 - 1 - hrs,mins Outlife 30 - months Tg Onset 227 - - Tg Peak 238 - - Service Temperature 220 °C -
Technical Details & Test Data
- Cure Cycles and Performances
Cure Initial Min Cure Tg 85°C (minimum) 16 hours 90°C 90°C 8 hours 100°C 100°C 4 hours 110°C 110°C 2 hours 120°C 135°C (maximum) 1 hour 145°C 180°C Post Cure 2 hours 225°C - Curing Schedule is meant to be a guide only and is subject to local conditions.
- To avoid exotherm particular care must be taken with thick laminates.
Ramp rates must not exceed 3.0°C per minute during initial cure.
Ramp rates must not exceed 0.3°C per minute during post cure (free standing).
Safety & Health
- Health And Safety
This material contains epoxy resin which can cause allergic reactions with skin contact and must avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact.
The following precautions must be taken when using epoxy resin prepregs:
- Overalls must be worn.
- Impervious gloves must be worn.
- Curing schedule is meant to be as a guide only and is subject to local conditions.
- To avoid exotherm, particular care must be taken with thick laminates.
- Ramp rates must not exceed 3.0°C/min during initial cure and 0.3°C/min during post cure.
Packaging & Availability
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Storage & Handling
- Storage and Out Life
This material should be kept frozen at -18°C. It must be kept sealed in a polythene bag which must not be opened until fully thawed to room temperature. If the material is not fully used, then the material must be resealed in the polythene bag to prevent moisture absorption.