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Laminate curing

Process whereby layers of resin-impregnated fabrics are built up one layer at a time onto the mold surface, forming the product. Little or no pressure is required for laminate curing. [Pg.130]

Anonymous Dielectrics improve control of laminate cure time, Plastics Technology, 15, 19 (1969)... [Pg.43]

DAP and DAIP glass laminates have high-temperature electrical properties superior to those of most other structural laminates. Cure cycles are shorter and little or no post cure is required to provide usable strength up to 482°F (250°C). [Pg.215]

Most of the high performing composite components are currently produced by using epoxy based prepreg laminates cured in an autoclave at high... [Pg.435]

Rough holes Chipped drill bits Poor drill concentricity Poorly cured laminate Modify feeds and speeds Inspect used tools for excessive wear patterns Replace worn drill bits Check laminate cure Machine not running at specified feeds and speeds... [Pg.571]


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