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Cutting carbon/foam composite

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akcrusier

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I have a sheet of rohacell pmi foam sandwiched between two sheets of carbon fiber that I need to cut. My first thought was to use a waterjet but I am worried that the material might delaminate. Does anyone have experience cutting a material like this?
 
An abrasive waterjet should work if the sandwich is not too thick. But a diamond blade saw would be a lot cheaper and would also work unless you have curved cuts.
 
If you need to make an intricate cut by hand I have used standard band saw blades with the work piece resting on a pedestal. I hope this helps.

Rob Stupplebeen
 
We make similar panels and use diamond saw predominantly for straight cuts.
 
The best is to use high speed diamond saw and cut slowly otherwise it delaminates. I do not recommend water jet unless you have a proper injector (it is very easy to delaminate with common water jets).
 
Diamond 'encrusted' (brazed diamond) stuff works the best for me to prevent de-lamination/de-bonding.

If CNC-ing you can get endmill/router versions. accuracy is not the best though.
 
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