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PRF Composite Materials RP801

PRF Composite Materials RP801 is an epoxy tooling prepreg system capable of withstanding temperatures up to 190°C after full post cure. RP801 is available in carbon and glass woven fabrics from 200 - 800 g/m2 impregnated with epoxy resin. RP-801 prepreg allows high quality tooling laminates to be produced directly from a low temperature master model permitting a wide choice of master model materials. Using a low temperature vacuum bag and autoclave process for inital cure, the tool laminate can then be demoulded for freestanding post cure.

Polymer Name: Epoxy Resins & Compounds

Functions: Prepreg

Reinforcement Material: Carbon Fibers, Glass Fibers

Processing Methods: Prepreg Processing, Vacuum Bagging

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Identification & Functionality

Reinforcement Form
Reinforcement Material
Composite Materials Functions

Features & Benefits

Materials Features
Key Features & Benefits
  •  Initial cure from 60°C to 70°C
  • Post cure: 170°C
  • Autoclave processing
  • Excellent surface finish

Applications & Uses

Composites Processing Methods
Applications

Composite tooling

Properties

Physical Form
Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Thermogravimetry (DSC)190°C
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Cure Temperature60–180°C

Technical Details & Test Data

Material Types
Fiber Type Weave Style Weight Thickness/Ply Width
Carbon Twill 2/2 200 g/m2 0.23 mm 1250 mm
Carbon Twill 2/2 645 g/m2 0.72 mm 1250 mm
Glass 8HS 300 g/m2 0.25 mm 1250 mm
Glass Twill 2/2 800 g/m2 0.70 mm 1250 mm
Cure Cyle

Preferred initial cure can be either of the following:
60°C for 8 hours
70°C for 4 hours
Heat ramp up rate: 1.0°C/minute up to temperature, under 7 bar pressure and >0.9 bar vacuum. Cool naturally. Tooling can be removed from the master after this cure.
For post cure, the tool must rest on a level surface to prevent possible deformation. The recommended post cure cycle is as follows:
• From initial cure temperature, ramp up at 1°C per minute up to 170°C and cure for >2.5 hours, then cool naturally. This will provide a Tg >170°C (DSC).
• Post cure > 4h @ 170°C provides a Tg of 190°C (DSC).
The maximum heat ramp up rate at each stage is 1°C/minute.

Storage & Handling

Shelf life

Storage Temperature

Shelf life
-18°C 12 months
20°C Tack life: 5 days
Out life: 7 days