bloodfart
Automotive
- Sep 26, 2008
- 2
Hi,
i would like to know if you can cure vacuum bagged fiberglass parts in an oven, at about 100 degrees celcius. I thought that you can cure them in the oven just like with carbon fiber, as long as you use epoxy resin, not cheap polyester. Am I right, you can cure them without any problem in an oven, or are there warping issues? I thought that the warping was an issue only with polyester, but someone i know insists that that's not the case. I haven't found any information on google, but this forum seems pretty advanced, so figured i would give it a shot on here.
Thank you in advance
i would like to know if you can cure vacuum bagged fiberglass parts in an oven, at about 100 degrees celcius. I thought that you can cure them in the oven just like with carbon fiber, as long as you use epoxy resin, not cheap polyester. Am I right, you can cure them without any problem in an oven, or are there warping issues? I thought that the warping was an issue only with polyester, but someone i know insists that that's not the case. I haven't found any information on google, but this forum seems pretty advanced, so figured i would give it a shot on here.
Thank you in advance