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Abstract

The main objectives of this research work are to find new ways of reducing costs in the manufacture of composite materials, automate processes and improve energy efficiency by looking for alternatives to the use of autoclave, always meeting the quality requirements. For this, an out of autoclave curing process is studied through an innovative system of automatic and fast curing of composite parts for the aeronautic, automotive and construction sectors. The process allows the curing of prepregs of various materials and geometries. The process includes the provision of temperature by heating plate with electric resistances, pressure and vacuum adjustable through an air compressor, and cooling through circuit through mechanized plates. The main innovative feature of this system is the pressure supply with compressed air to the piece by means of a moldable and reusable silicone membrane, which allows to extend the field of study to complex elements saving the current limitation of hot plates presses, and without the need to place countermold. CFRP cured parts are manufactured in this new system, then their properties are compared with autoclave cured parts and similar properties are obtained, and auxiliary materials are considerably reduced. It can be concluded that this system improves energy efficiency, reduces costs and optimizes times.

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Published on 15/07/18
Accepted on 15/07/18
Submitted on 15/07/18

Volume 02 - Comunicaciones Matcomp17 (2018), Issue Núm. 3 - Reciclaje y Sostenibilidad y Procesos de Fabricación I, 2018
DOI: 10.23967/r.matcomp.2018.07.021
Licence: Other

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