CompSource
Aerospace
- Oct 26, 2006
- 2
Recently we had a fire in our autoclave during a 120°C/180°C stepcure.to cure hexply. The cure cycle is more or less according to the product data sheet of Hexcel and has been used for quite some years now. As far as I could determine all these years the bagging materials have not changed. The autoclave is, unfortunately, filled with compressed air. (Few weeks ago we decided to change to N2 in the near future).
As far as I could examine no foreign objects has been put in the autoclave during the cure cycle.
I believe a fire requires three conditions:
1. Oxygen
2. Fuel
3. Ignition
We have oxygen but what about the fuel? Gasses of the some bagging materials? Gasses of the epoxy? Gasses of Airweave? (The mould is positioned on a steel rack. To protect the vacuum bag some polyester Airweave is between the vacuum bag and the rack. This means that the Airweave is positioned in the free air)
How about the ignition? Static electricity??
I hardly believe that all this is really the case because the process is running for some years know and nothing has changed. This means that I really do not have any idea. This is the first time that I have a fire during an autoclave process.
I hope that someone can help me.
As far as I could examine no foreign objects has been put in the autoclave during the cure cycle.
I believe a fire requires three conditions:
1. Oxygen
2. Fuel
3. Ignition
We have oxygen but what about the fuel? Gasses of the some bagging materials? Gasses of the epoxy? Gasses of Airweave? (The mould is positioned on a steel rack. To protect the vacuum bag some polyester Airweave is between the vacuum bag and the rack. This means that the Airweave is positioned in the free air)
How about the ignition? Static electricity??
I hardly believe that all this is really the case because the process is running for some years know and nothing has changed. This means that I really do not have any idea. This is the first time that I have a fire during an autoclave process.
I hope that someone can help me.