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Epoxy and Chopped strand mat
Perhaps. In my own tests, which I performed prior to glassing my cabin, the
laminations which used csm between the glass cloth and the plywood had better (though not really significant) peel resistance. It has held up extremely well over the years (approaching 10), so I would do it again. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Jacques" wrote in message om... Mat is used in polyester laminations to improve the bond between layers of woven glass. Polyester has poor bonding qualities and that is why mat is used.Woven on woven in a polyester matrix has poor peel strength. Epoxy has greatly superior bonding properties and mat would be a waste if used for that reason. Mat can weaken an epoxy laminate properties by increasing the distance between the layers of woven. (woven includes directional). The only reason to use mat is to add bulk - thickness - stiffness or resistance to impact. For that purpose, mat shoud be used towards the middle of the laminate stack. It does not add strength. This happens in small boats in which the skins are too thin for adequate stiffnes or resistance to puncture. Jacques from bateau.com |
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