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- Nov 24, 2006
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A carbon – epoxy mold .200” thick was donated by an aeronautical composite manufacturer (we don't know exactly what resin and tissue was used to manufacture the mold). This mold has a .250” hole machined throw. We intend to laminate few parts (8-10) from fiberglass epoxy 350F autoclave cure cycle. We can not vacuum bag the part because the mold will leak (the autoclave 90psi positive pressure will push the nitrogen under the bag).
Do you know how to repair the mold hole, on fact can you recommend a resin system and a reparation procedure to withstand 20 cure cycles (expansion – contraction) without leaking?
The parts need to be consistent because we intend to show them in a contest between university faculties . . .
Thanks.
Do you know how to repair the mold hole, on fact can you recommend a resin system and a reparation procedure to withstand 20 cure cycles (expansion – contraction) without leaking?
The parts need to be consistent because we intend to show them in a contest between university faculties . . .
Thanks.