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Simple 300 micron sheet 2

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drodrig

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Mar 28, 2013
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Hi there,

We tried to make a simple plate 300 micron thick sheet using two prepreg layers (SIGRAPREG® C W205-TW2/2-E323/43%). They were pressed with two aluminium plates (15mm thick) and 8 M16 screws. They are 50x40cm2 (20x15 inches2)

The result was insatisfactory. There is a middle strip without resin. It has an interesing pattern: it expands on the ends.

Also, on the "good section" there are small imperfections. There is not a nice glossy surface.

Why is this happenning? too tight? too loose?

Down here some pictures

thanks
regards,
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Your plate is bending under load. You need to add more pressure in the middle . Use a thicker plate or put it under a press.
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so it is making an arc around the prepreg

interesting

thanks!
 
This is why vacuum bags are usually used. The clamping bolts deform the plates, and then resin and air flow toward the centerline. A vacuum bag can also deform the plates if not applied properly.

The hour-glass pattern is due to how resin can bleed out toward the unsealed edges.
 
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