tapirg
Aerospace
- Feb 13, 2008
- 9
We are using a prepeg bronze mesh as 1st ply in the lay-up of some composite panels for lightning strike protection purposes.
My problem is that we ran out of this prepeg material and we need to lay-up a nose cone using a dry bronze mesh instead.
As there is not resin in the mesh I have been thinking in bulking it to a glass fibre ply so we can conform it to the awkward shape of the tool and keep it in place.
(The normal lay-up for this nose cone would be this prepeg mesh followed by 8 plies of carbon fibre)
Is there any reason not to do that?
Is there any normal practice for lightning strike protection?
Any comments or advice pointing me in the right direction would be really welcome
My problem is that we ran out of this prepeg material and we need to lay-up a nose cone using a dry bronze mesh instead.
As there is not resin in the mesh I have been thinking in bulking it to a glass fibre ply so we can conform it to the awkward shape of the tool and keep it in place.
(The normal lay-up for this nose cone would be this prepeg mesh followed by 8 plies of carbon fibre)
Is there any reason not to do that?
Is there any normal practice for lightning strike protection?
Any comments or advice pointing me in the right direction would be really welcome