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Co-Cure Stave Construction 11/10/2010. Co-Cure cables should have flashbreaker tape still covering the surface for this process. SO - don’t remove the.

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1 Co-Cure Stave Construction 11/10/2010

2 Co-Cure cables should have flashbreaker tape still covering the surface for this process. SO - don’t remove the tape from the composite lay-up Procedure. I do not have photos of the first few steps. Only after the first side of honeycomb is applied.

3 -The honeycomb needs to have one side ground/sanded flat prior to bonding on the first co-cure cable. Can be ground on a surface grinder using thick “Airtech” double sided tape. Or as we did if a grinder is not available at the time. Flat Mic6 plate and two spacer blocks. Sandpaper is applied to one side of the mic6. Then honeycomb is sanded flat

4 Each piece of honeycomb (HC) is dipped into a thin pool of epoxy and let sit for 30 seconds to allow the epoxy to wick onto the HC. Its then positioned onto the co-cure cable that is securely held down flat by the vacuum chuck. An aluminum plate with a silicon sheet is placed on top the HC and left overnight to cure. You can see the aluminum plate w/silicon and epoxy pool in the next slides.

5 Red Silicon and aluminum plate. Left to cure overnight.

6 This first side with bonded HC is held flat by vacuum. Second side HC (exposed) is then surface ground or sanded.

7 Completed Honeycomb side.Epoxy Pool for dipping Honeycomb. The entire stave will be set into the pool for 30 sec then placed on top the 2 nd co-cure facesheet that will be held flat by the vacuum chuck

8 Align top co-cure to bottom co-cure. Place aluminum plate with silicon sheet on top. Add additional weight as needed. Red silicon can be seen under the alum plate.

9 After minimum of 24 hour cure can be remover from fixture. Hysol EA 9396 epoxy has 80% cure at room temp in 24 hours. 100% cure room temp 72 hours.


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