Posted February 27, 200817 yr I have a weird question; I plan on attempting to build some Kick panels. I have some Fiberglass and Kevlar material that might work. But I want your opinion. All this material is about .015 -.035 thick per layer, yeah it would take a lot of layers.This is a Spun-lace polyester material, Its 4
February 27, 200817 yr mmmmmmmm that stuff looks like it would be fun.A lot depends on the Resin, but usually any woven material will add strength in quantity.moving to SPL & SQ / Competition & Fabrication
February 29, 200817 yr Kevlar won't add anything over using woven FG other than significant cost. You don't need the tensile strength of the Kevlar or the light weight. The resin is what is going to provide the stiffness to the form, not the material.
February 29, 200817 yr Author Thanks guys, Yeah i have loads of this stuff laying around lol, were is the best place to get the resin and curative? and what brands are good? The company i work for manufactures composite covers for papermills but the epoxy matrix we use takes 16 hours to setup at 300 deg. F. i dont think i will be using that lol.
February 29, 200817 yr You also got to throw resin type and price into the equation unless you have that laying around as well. Most kevlar requires epoxy resin, where as the standard mat's and cloths can be used with good old polyester resin. Either would work fine. edit , I just read your post above this one. Is the kevlar the pre - impregnated variety ( already has a heat activated resin in it ?
February 29, 200817 yr Author No, non of this material is Prepreg, We do use some prepreg but we dont normally have that left over. The company i work for gets this stuff on rolls of 3000 yds and the leftover tail get trashed, some tails are 100+ yards.
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