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Brs,
What is the likelihood that the woven glass cloth had some spots/areas which did not accept the treatment process. I believe that the term for this is resin recession, non-wetting. Is it possible that this anomaly could cause an exothermic event to occur?
Victor,
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Hi Victor,
Treatments for the different resin types are typically applied by the glass fiber/glass cloth manufacturer.
Brs,
Gerry Ggnon
> Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 10:45:15 -0500
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> Fellow TechNetters;
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> When is the glass woven cloth condition to accept the resin for laminate bonding? Is this a portion of the fab process or is the vendor of the woven glass cloth condition by the vendor?
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> Victor,
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