timtimtim44
Materials
- May 7, 2014
- 14
Hello.
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with using expired prepreg (i.e. expired freezer-life and not out-life).
The material in question is an epoxy/glassfiber woven prepreg which will be used locally as a corrosion barrier on a larger epoxy/carbon fiber structure.
I'm thinking that we might get a lower Tg and degree of cure in the glassfiber plies but that might be acceptable since it's not providing any structural support. However what about possible moisture ingress etc.? Is there a risk that the expired prepreg might affect the carbon fiber prepreg in the product?
I should mention that we will be recertifying the prepreg before using it and the reason that we're considering using the expired material is the long delivery times of fresh material.
Any input on the matter is much appreciated.
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with using expired prepreg (i.e. expired freezer-life and not out-life).
The material in question is an epoxy/glassfiber woven prepreg which will be used locally as a corrosion barrier on a larger epoxy/carbon fiber structure.
I'm thinking that we might get a lower Tg and degree of cure in the glassfiber plies but that might be acceptable since it's not providing any structural support. However what about possible moisture ingress etc.? Is there a risk that the expired prepreg might affect the carbon fiber prepreg in the product?
I should mention that we will be recertifying the prepreg before using it and the reason that we're considering using the expired material is the long delivery times of fresh material.
Any input on the matter is much appreciated.