Manufacturing and Prep
Anatomy of a Laminate
Core & Sandwich
Defects and Scenarios
Tools & Consumables
100

Fibrous reinforcement pre-impregnated with a controlled amount of polymeric matrix, partially cured to B-stage, and kept refrigerated.

What is Prepreg?


100

A single constituent layer used in, or occurring within, a composite stack.

What is a Ply (or Lamina)?

100

The structural arrangement consisting of two thin, stiff face sheets bonded to and separated by a thick, lightweight inner layer.

What is Sandwich construction?

100

Any empty pocket of enclosed gas or air trapped inside a cured composite part.

What is a Void?

100

Putty-like tape used to seal the perimeter of a vacuum bag to the tool surface, also known as tacky tape or gum tape.

What is Chromate (or Tacky tape / Sealant tape)?

200

The chemical reaction that transforms low-molecular-weight resin/hardener into a cross-linked, infusible solid.

What is curing?

200

In woven fabric, these are the yarns that run lengthwise, parallel to the roll direction.

What is Warp (or Warp yarns)?

200

The continuous matrix material that surrounds and binds reinforcement fibers; for polymers, it's also called resin content.

What is Matrix?

200

A defect where plies or the vacuum bag span across a tight radius or corner without pressing fully into the tool.

 What is Bridging?

200

Handheld device used to make cold prepreg more pliable and tackier so it conforms cleanly to tight molds and small radii.

What is a Heat gun?

300

A sacrificial top layer pulled off after curing to leave a clean, textured surface ready for secondary bonding.

What is a Peel Ply?

300

A laminate whose stacking sequence on one side of the geometric mid-plane perfectly mirrors the other side.

What is Symmetric?

300

A thick paste forced into honeycomb cells to locally strengthen the core around inserts or along the edges of a panel.

What is Potting compound?

300

Localized separation of plies within a cured laminate, or separation between the facing skins and the core.

What is Delamination?

300

 A stiff-but-flexible plastic card used to smooth out wrinkles during lay-up, spread adhesives, or force potting compound into honeycomb cells.

What is a Squeegee?

400

Applying a temporary vacuum bag to compact the lay-up and squeeze out trapped air before the final cure cycle.

What is Debulking?

400

Having three mutually perpendicular planes of elastic symmetry which define the principal material axes.

What is Orthotropic?

400

The specific cellular structure described by its anisotropic directions: L (ribbon), W (transverse), and T (thickness).

What is Honeycomb core?

400

Extra bagging material purposefully left at corners and deep recesses to prevent the bag from bridging and tearing.

What are Pleats (or ears)?

400

Thin, non-absorbent FEP or Teflon material used to prevent liquefied resin from sticking to downstream bagging elements like the breather.

What is Release film?

500

This polyester or fiberglass fabric is placed under the bag to provide a continuous path for air extraction but must never touch the resin directly.

What is Breather cloth?

500

A balanced, symmetric laminate whose in-plane elastic properties are approximately identical in all directions, such as a [0/45/90]s stack.

What is Quasi-isotropic?

500

Curing two or more uncured composite details together in a single step, bonding them via their own matrix.

What is Co-curing?

500

The cumulative clock time a perishable prepreg material has spent out of the freezer, which directly reduces its remaining working life.

What is Out-time?

500

Thin blue adhesive tape used under the vacuum bag to hold down thermocouples or caul plates, and applied to tools to protect the bare metal from mold release.  

What is Flashbreaker tape?

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