Introduction to Manual Prepreg Techniques
The essentials for manufacturing with prepreg materials. You'll experience manufacturing parts with good practice, and understand critical concepts for material storage, lamination and curing.
Overview
Whether you're moving into prepreg manufacturing or work in an environment where it's already used and want to broaden your skills, this course will give you an essential introduction to materials and processes along with their application.
With the control it allows operators and it's breadth of application, it's no wonder manufacturing with prepreg materials is so popular. However, poor technique can cause potentially serious and expensive errors along with possible health and safety issues related to processing. Therefore, it's key to understand and employ the best possible techniques.
During this course we'll give you the background knowledge you need to optimise your use of prepreg materials in order to achieve the best possible outcomes. We'll also teach you the techniques used by technicians and you'll have the opportunity to practice what you've learnt.
Book this course
In person
- Delivered by our expert tutors on site at NCC, Emersons Green, Bristol
- Maximum 8 students per course
- Refreshments and lunch included
- Hands on workshop session
- Course materials
- Personalised course completion certificate
Cost
£700pp
Duration
2 days
Time
09:00–16:30
Location
BristolAvailability
Tue, 12 May - Wed, 13 May Wed, 08 Jul - Thu, 09 JulWhat we’ll cover
What is prepreg?
- The benefits of using prepreg materials
- Three manufacturing methods
- Three stages of prepreg processing
Storing and thawing prepreg materials:
- The importance of following the correct procedures
- Important factors that should be kept consistent in a clean room
- The three main stages of a prepreg cure cycle
- Selecting and understanding the purpose of three vacuum bag consumables and creating a suitable vacuum bag for prepreg processing
- The importance of using adhesive film when producing sandwich components
- Understanding "de-bulking" and why this process is used
- Possible faults when producing prepreg components and their likely causes
- The practical considerations for fastener and adhesive selection within a composite joint
Putting theory into practice
In our state of the art workshop facility we'll complete the practical layup of a shaped section and a sandwich flat panel.
You'll gain experience of:
- Laminating a multi-ply component including lap and butt joints
- Vacuum bagging and de-bulking
- Cure cycles
- Fabric draping
- Reading technical data sheets
Contact us
If you have any questions about this course or whether it's right for you please contact our training team.
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