Thermoplastic Composites... really
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its true, TP composites eliminate hand application of your matrix (i.e. pouring the resin from a cup). From a big manufactures point of view that can significantly reduce ski to ski variations and automate more of the process.
that with the recycleability and lack of VOC's make TP composites pretty attractive. plus that Twintex product is dirt cheep.
I wouldnt be surprised to see it, but only from K2 for the next 4 years I guess..
that with the recycleability and lack of VOC's make TP composites pretty attractive. plus that Twintex product is dirt cheep.
I wouldnt be surprised to see it, but only from K2 for the next 4 years I guess..
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I've been working with composites for 3 three years in a R&D facility, both with thermoplastics and thermosets. Only main disadvantages of TP's are high cure pressure and themperature. (5-20bar and 120-320C).
At these pressures/temperatures, the risk of fire is large. ( had an autoclave fire 7 weeks ago)
Still.. You need an autoclave.
At these pressures/temperatures, the risk of fire is large. ( had an autoclave fire 7 weeks ago)
Still.. You need an autoclave.
Assumption is the base of all f*ck ups
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