MGS post curing?
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Okay guys, I am using the MGS 285 system with the fast hardener.
I know the post cure is 15 hours at 120-130f, but my question is when does that 15 hours start?
I haven't felt the need to post cure anything until now, but I have a specific application where I need the extra strength and temp stability.
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-Mike
I know the post cure is 15 hours at 120-130f, but my question is when does that 15 hours start?
I haven't felt the need to post cure anything until now, but I have a specific application where I need the extra strength and temp stability.
Thanks,
-Mike
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Normally it's 24 hours at room temp, then you start the post cure at elevated temperature. Some time ago I downloaded the full spec sheets from the MGS website. They list the curing schedule as 24h at room temp, followed by 15h at 140°F. They also give a figure showing Tg as a function of post cure time (and temp). The largest improvement is between zero and 5 hours, but the Tg really levels off after 15 hours.
http://www.mgs-online.com/
Go to "technical information" and look in the "registered laminating resin systems" folder. The spec sheet for L285 is in there as a pdf.
http://www.mgs-online.com/
Go to "technical information" and look in the "registered laminating resin systems" folder. The spec sheet for L285 is in there as a pdf.



