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[SI-LIST] Safety Relaibility concerns with thin single ply pre-pregs
- From: johndp@xxxxxxxx
- To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:12:46 +0000
Does every one have any papers/information regarding the reliability/safety of
using thin single ply pre-pregs to seperate plane layers. I understand that the
pre-pregs can become contaminated and this can potentially lead to failure as
was pointed out in the September 2006 thread :-
[SI-LIST] Re: What is the acceptable minimum pre-pregthickness for volume
manufacturing?
I would just like a bit more information as to where the pre-preg thicknesses
at which this becomes a concern, without using specialist materials.
Regards
John
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