Hi,
I have a small idea I am testing out, in theory it should work, a Carbon fiber composite crankcase to save weight on a brick of a 3W 240, the DA 200ML has shown that magnesium is too soft for the job.
Does anyone know a good UK sourse of high temp epoxy? I think I need something that is OK to about 500°F rather than one of the crazy expensive 700° versions that F1 teams use. I can't see a crankcase on a big petrol plane passing that temperature, it would most likely stop working first from overheating. Normal max temp is around 300° F which is way too borderline for normal epoxies.
Preferably one of the newer polymer epoxies that cure at slightly lower temperatures as I will be using my oven as an autoclave.
Also any advise or experience on using or moulding carbon for high temp applications would be appreciated.
cheers
Kate