SHD Composites Group highlights MTB350 bio-epoxy prepreg system
The bio-epoxy system, compatible with nature fiber reinforcements, can be stored at room temperatures of 20°C/68°F for up to six months.

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To help with the battle against rising energy and transportation costs, SHD Composite’s (Lincolnshire, U.K.) introduces its novel MTB350 epoxy prepreg system, which can be stored at a typical room temperature of 20°C/68°F for up to six months and still maintain product life. By removing the requirement for freezing during transportation and storage, SHD says MTB350 offers potential for significant associated cost savings. Moreover, the resin system is formulated to include 30% certified bio-based content, further benefiting CO2 footprint reduction.
Complementing the extended room temperature product life, MTB350 is said to be a versatile component system with high baseline mechanical performance, service up to 140°C/284°F and the capacity to “snap cure” at elevated temperatures.
MTB350 has also been optimised to work well in combination with natural fiber reinforcements such as flax, providing improved handling characteristics and improved fiber wetout throughout the full manufacturing processing.
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