VN1981
Aerospace
- Sep 29, 2015
- 186
Hello,
I may need some help in spec interpretation and possibly more from experts here. Although this question concerns more of manufacturing and materials sourcing, I did not where else to post this.
I (we) have a spec for a communication antenna dish/mirror which needs to fabricated using composites. So far have received only the main drawing with very limited info about materials etc.
The main dish needs to be fabricated from UP-GF2x (ex UP GF25). From my prelim research, I found out that UP stands for Unsat Polyester and GF is Glass Fibers and 2x indicates the percentage of the fibers.
I have attached a spec sheet of a product from one of the suppliers.
Have a few questions. I am coming from a place of little understanding and before we reach out to get further details, just wanted to get more understanding of the basics involved.
1. The quantity '2x' indicates Fibers content by weight in the prepegs correct? Not the final fiber content of the laminate? Am I on the right track?
2. Most of my Google searches point out to SMC (Sheet Moulding Compound) data sheets. From what I could understand, these SMC sheets are woven prepegs (?) and they can be moulded per desired shape in a Compression Moulding Machine.
3. Lastly, the actual quantity of the Fiber per spec should be in low 20s. In my searches, the lowest commercial product has around 25% GF. Is a lower number available commercially?
Regards,
- VN
I may need some help in spec interpretation and possibly more from experts here. Although this question concerns more of manufacturing and materials sourcing, I did not where else to post this.
I (we) have a spec for a communication antenna dish/mirror which needs to fabricated using composites. So far have received only the main drawing with very limited info about materials etc.
The main dish needs to be fabricated from UP-GF2x (ex UP GF25). From my prelim research, I found out that UP stands for Unsat Polyester and GF is Glass Fibers and 2x indicates the percentage of the fibers.
I have attached a spec sheet of a product from one of the suppliers.
Have a few questions. I am coming from a place of little understanding and before we reach out to get further details, just wanted to get more understanding of the basics involved.
1. The quantity '2x' indicates Fibers content by weight in the prepegs correct? Not the final fiber content of the laminate? Am I on the right track?
2. Most of my Google searches point out to SMC (Sheet Moulding Compound) data sheets. From what I could understand, these SMC sheets are woven prepegs (?) and they can be moulded per desired shape in a Compression Moulding Machine.
3. Lastly, the actual quantity of the Fiber per spec should be in low 20s. In my searches, the lowest commercial product has around 25% GF. Is a lower number available commercially?
Regards,
- VN