Enduredge NTC-425 prepreg enables flexible composites fabrication
Low-cost, vertically integrated cyanate ester system from Nexx Technologies has an extended out-time and is capable of parts production in and out of the autoclave.
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The Enduredge NTC-425 cyanate ester system is the latest high-performance product released by Nexx Technologies, manufacturer and supplier of prepreg materials and an affiliate of Mitsubishi Gas Chemical America (MGCA, New York, N.Y., U.S.).
The low-cost novel prepreg resin system is said to be unique within the composites industry because it is vertically integrated, with a shop temperature out-time of 90-100 days (<75ºF). Extended out-time enables companies to construct and assemble large-scale structures before the
prepreg reaches the end of its processing shelf life. The NTC-425 architecture is also capable of parts production via out of autoclave (OOA) without the need for complicated debulks or curing processes; its flexible processing also enables autoclave and vacuum bagging production methods.
According to Nexx Technologies, Enduredge NTC-425 prepreg creates Z-directional engineered air release channels that offer optimized vacuum bag-only (VBO)/OOA capabilities. Additionally, NTC-425 initially cures at a lower temperature (121ºC), ensuring dimensional stability for parts that will then be post-cured off the tool (freestanding). As a result, the fabricator can then use lower temperature capable tooling. After post-cure, the material reaches a final Tg of 200°C.
“NTC-425 provides excellent mechanical properties along with low moisture absorption and outgassing,” Joseph Kidd, general manager at Nexx Technologies, says. “For projects that may require an extended time to layup, NTC-425 is the ideal choice for its unbeatable out-time. Our vertical integration of cyanate ester resin production will allow us to provide a definite advantage to our customers in both availability and costing.”
Enduredge NTC-425 Cyanate Ester System is available in numerous carbon fiber fabrics, fiberglass and quartz, as well as unidirectional tapes (UD). Ideal applications range from larger structures, high service temperatures and radomes.
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