Aug 23 2010
JD Lincoln, part of the Composites Division of Umeco plc, announces the launch of L-316/11, a new epoxy surface improvement film. L-316/11 has been developed specifically for the manufacture of composite parts when using low pressure vacuum bag processing and, more particularly, when producing one-shot honeycomb structures where telegraphing of the honeycomb structure can be a major problem.
L-316/11, which is formulated to co-cure with most epoxy systems, requires a 250°F (120°C) cure cycle, but can tolerate cycling to 350°F (180°C) and is, therefore, fully compatible with the latest generation of Out-of-Autoclave (OoA) aerospace prepreg systems.
L-316/11 can be applied as a surface layer to fiberglass, aramid, or carbon based laminates where it provides a tough, readily sandable, paint-ready finish. L-316/11 is flame retardant and, as part of an appropriate composite construction, is capable of meeting the requirements of FAR 25.853 (vertical burn).
As standard product, L-316/11 is supplied on a polyester veil with a total areal weight of 0.035psf (171gsm), but it can also be supplied in an unsupported format. L-316/11 is also available to order on a number of other substrates, including lightning strike mesh.