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Subject: Post Curing
From: D.Howard@kid0110.wins.icl.co.uk
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 14:39:48

         Thanks for those who replied to my last question concerning resin 
         pumps and safety equipment. Whilst doing research I've picked up 
         some other info concerning post curing which I'd like the 
         collectives opinion on.
         
         Some helpful people at SP Systems suggested post curing needs to 
         be done within 2 weeks of laminating. I had the impression from he 
         manual that this was done as a batch job near the end of the 
         project. The guy also suggested post curing components several 
         times wasn't a problem - e.g. if you are only part way through the 
         wing within the two weeks, post cure it then complete the job when 
         you can.
         
         As a side effect of the above, he suggested that when applying the 
         resin the min temp needed to be only 18C, and that if the temp 
         fell below this overnight (my real worry in the garage) it was no 
         big deal as the post cure would sort it out.
         
         In summary - Post Curing is required and should be done within 2 
         weeks. Initial curing at lower temperatures than indicated is not 
         a major problem if post curing is done at the appropriate time.
         
         
         Does this make sense to the people with more composite experience? 
         
         Thanks,
         
         Dave Howard
         (#309 - well I'll get the garage finished soon)


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