Specification of fiber glass prepregs
Dry Weight | Weave | Resin Content |
Roll Width |
Fiber Type | |
CA-EFGP-160-T | 160 | Twill | 33% | 1m | E-glass |
CA-EFGP-200-T | 200 | Twill | 33% | 1m | E-glass/1200TEX |
CA-EFGP-200-P | 200 | Plain | 33% | 1m | E-glass/1200TEX |
CA-EFGP-400-P | 400 | Plain | 33% | 1m | E-glass/2400TEX |
CA-SFGP-100-P | 100 | Plain | 33% | 1m | S-glass |
CA-SFGP-200-P | 200 | Plain | 33% | 1m | S-glass |
CA-SFGP-300-ST | 300 | Satin | 33% | 1m | S-glass |
Minimum order quantity is 50-100 sq. meters
Methods of Curing
Our Prepregs are extremely convenient to work with and can be processed in a variety of methods:
- Autoclave
- Out of Autoclave
- Heat-press moulding
- Heat-shrink wrapped
Ideal curing process for our prepregs
Once you take out the prepreg from freezer, let it defrost overnight.
For curing, first cure it at about 80C for about 30 minutes
Then raise to 120C, for 120 minutes.. If 130 C, only 60 minutes. About 4 hours if at 100 C
Wait untill the temperature lowers to 60 C , then remove mould
Storage and Transportation
Our Prepregs can be stored at room temperature for about a month hence do not require freezer bags for transportation. But if you store it in a freezer at about -18°C then it can last more than 6 months.
List of Resin systems used in prepregs supplied by CA Composites |
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Resin Name | Glass Transition (Tg) | Curing Condition | Remarks |
TNYPH-23 | 100-110 | 120 minutes at 90 C + 120 minutes at 100 C | standard resin/slightly lower curing temp |
TNYPH-42 | 120-130 | 30 minutes at 80 C + 100-120 minutes at 120-125C | Standard tg/standard curing temp |
JS-YPH170 | 175-180 | 30 minutes at 80 C + 90 minutes at 150 C | moderately high tg |
TN-YPH170 | 170-190 | 30 minutes at 80 C + 45 minutes at 160 C | moderately high tg |
JS-YPH200 | 195-205 | 30 minutes at 150 C + 120 minutes at 200 C (after cure) | highest Tg |
TN-FR-Epoxy | 120-130 | 30 minutes at 80 C + 30 minutes at 150 C (or 90 minutes at 120 C) | Flame Retardant/ UL94 V-0 compliant |
JS-FR-Epoxy | 120-130 | 30 minutes at 80 C + 90 minutes at 120 C | Flame Retardant/ UL94 V-0 compliant |
JS-YPH150 | 140-150 | 5-10 minutes at 150 C | Superfast curing and moderately high tg |