2022-2024 Composites Layup Process
Hi, I'm Elizabeth (Maylin) Rawson, the 2023-2024 Aeroshell lead. I made this article based on my own experience as lead conducting and managing the composite manufacturing of Daybreak (2022-2024). This document is primarily for aeroshell management to know the entire process on how to choose and acquire materials, prepare for a layup, and conduct a layup. This is also helpful for general aeroshell members to understand how we choose materials and how layups work. This is the second part of a two-part article: reference the Composite Materials and Materials Acquisition document first so you have the materials prepared for the process.
Mold Prep
Sanding: We want the mold to be as smooth as possible. Sanding gives a clean finish
Spackling
Apply Joint Compound: Joint compound seals the mold
This needs to be lathered all over the mold in 3 layers. Miss no spots
Apply Primer: this seals the mold
Use paint rollers; this will give an even coat of primer
Apply mold release
In the past we have used PVA. Historically this has rarely worked on a foam mold.
Gather consumables
Gloves: protection from resin
Disposable aprons: protection from resin
Stir sticks
Paint brushes: used to apply resin
Cheap and disposable. Don't reuse these
Buckets: to hold the resin
Scales: to measure the resin
Know who is coming to help
Send out an announcement at least a week beforehand asking for people to come help.
Send out a SignUpGenius so that people
Make sure they have the required PPE (respirators)
Assign them roles
Resin mixers
Resin appliers
Fabric appliers
Overseers
If you know that this is going to take a long time, you need to know who is staying overnight and plan out a sleep schedule for these people. to plan out a sleep schedule for every single member and send out a bunch of announcements beforehand that you need hands.
Conducting the layup
Ensure everyone is wearing PPE correctly
Check respirators to make sure there is no leakage
Mix resin and hardener together according to the ratios given on the TDS or on the packaging *Note, many packages give volumetric, make sure the ratio you are using is by weight as this is more accurate
Apply resin with paint brushes in thin coats that are the size of the first piece of cut reinforcement
Tack down the reinforcement
Add the resin necessary to saturate the reinforcement
Use scrapers to scrape excess resin out of the reinforcement
Move around the mold and repeat steps 2-6
Apply peel ply
Apply breather
Apply vacuum bag
Common issues
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