Low Temperature Glass Fiber Fabric Prepregs from Stanford Electronics are high-performance composite materials with excellent mechanical properties, curing at low temperatures, and are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction for lightweight, heat-resistant components.
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Low Temperature Glass Fiber Fabric Prepregs are advanced composite materials that offer exceptional mechanical strength, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance. Curing at a low temperature of 90°C for 120 minutes, they meet the requirements for cost-effective and energy-efficient production. With a glass transition temperature (Tg) of ≥140°C, these prepregs maintain structural integrity and performance under high temperatures after curing. Composed of high-strength glass fibers and resin, they are ideal for molding, vacuum bagging, and autoclave processes. Widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and marine, these materials provide lightweight, durable, and heat-resistant solutions for various applications.
Material |
Glass Fiber - Epoxy Resin Matrix |
Color/Appearance |
White Plain/ Twill |
Length |
100m/roll |
Width |
1000±5 mm |
Fiber Density |
200±10 g/m2 |
Resin Content |
Customized |
Prepreg Surface Density |
Customized |
Curing Conditions |
90℃/120min |
Theoretical Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
≥350 |
Compressive Strength (MPa) |
≥250 |
Flexural Strength (MPa) |
≥350 |
Short Beam Shear (MPa) |
≥45 |
Fiber Volume Fraction |
55%±3 |
1. Aerospace: Used in the production of engine components, fire-resistant materials, and structural parts that require heat resistance and low weight.
2. Automotive: Applied in the manufacturing of body panels, interior parts, and other structural components that benefit from lightweight yet strong materials.
3. Construction: Utilized in the production of roofing, wall materials, and other construction elements that require durability, corrosion resistance, and insulation properties.
4. Marine: Used in the creation of hulls and other boat structures where resistance to corrosion and low weight are essential.
5. Sporting Goods: Employed in the production of lightweight and strong sports equipment, such as bicycles, skis, and other high-performance gear.
Our Low Temperature Glass Fiber Fabric Prepregs are carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Q1: What is the curing temperature and time for Low Temperature Glass Fiber Prepregs?
A1: These prepregs cure at 90°C for 120 minutes, making them suitable for low-temperature, energy-efficient production.
Q2: What is the glass transition temperature (Tg) of this material?
A2: The glass transition temperature (Tg) is ≥140°C, ensuring that the material remains stable and retains its properties under higher temperature conditions after curing.
Q3: What industries typically use Low Temperature Glass Fiber Prepregs?
A3: These prepregs are commonly used in aerospace, automotive, construction, marine, and sporting goods industries due to their lightweight, strength, and heat-resistant properties.
Material |
Glass Fiber - Epoxy Resin Matrix |
Color/Appearance |
White Plain/ Twill |
Length |
100m/roll |
Width |
1000±5 mm |
Fiber Density |
200±10 g/m2 |
Resin Content |
Customized |
Prepreg Surface Density |
Customized |
Curing Conditions |
90℃/120min |
Theoretical Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
≥350 |
Compressive Strength (MPa) |
≥250 |
Flexural Strength (MPa) |
≥350 |
Short Beam Shear (MPa) |
≥45 |
Fiber Volume Fraction |
55%±3 |
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