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Prepreg range targets versatility, low CO2 impact

CAMX 2025: Prepreg partner SHD Composite Materials supports tooling, component and structural needs with resin system solutions like FR308 and MTC400-1.

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Source | SHD Composite Materials Inc.

SHD Composite Materials Inc. (Mooresville, N.C., U.S.) is a specialist in advanced composite prepreg materials, offering a wide range of tooling, component and structural materials suitable for a variety of applications. Supported by optimal customer service and technical support, SHD says it is ideally placed to be a prepreg partner, having extensive capabilities in both fabric and unidirectional (UD) prepregs.

SHD has manufacturing sites in North Carolina and Oklahoma in order to offer a range of domestically manufactured prepreg products, including epoxy and BMI tooling materials, on consistently short week lead times.

The company prioritizes innovation, continually using and developing novel and emerging technologies to create material solutions for high-performance applications. This commitment to innovation is particularly evident in SHD’s growing range of more sustainable, low-CO2 impact materials. 

FR308, for example, is a bio-derived resin system supporting aerospace and mass transit interior markets. It meets flame, smoke and toxicity (FST) requirements of aerospace standard CS 25.853 and rail standard EN 45545 HL3. FR308 offers high resistance to flammability and extreme heat environments and can be supplied on a variety of fabrics to meet specific cost and manufacturing requirements. The resin system has no hazardous chemicals, is formaldehyde- and phenol-free and has no organic solvents used in the manufacturing process. According to SHD, FR308 is capable of significantly reducing carbon footprint compared to phenolic prepregs and is already being adopted widely across industry.

Another product highlight includes MTC400-1, a highly versatile epoxy prepreg system suitable for structural applications in aerospace, space and high-level motorsport. With enhanced toughness, it can be supplied on a variety of reinforcements, including carbon, fiberglass and Kevlar, and in UD formats. MTC400-1 also provides additional processing flexibility being suitable for autoclave, out-of-autoclave and press cure, and offers service temperatures up to 390°F after post-cure.

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