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DE-COMP COMPOSITES, INC.

LAMINATING RESIN
HIGH TEMPERATURE - GRAPHITE
HTR-350

HARDENER: HT-9234-W

RATIO: 100 pbw to 25 pbw


GENERAL DESCRIPTION: HTR-350 high temperature laminating is a tough, high-
impact resin offering excellent heat distortion for tools requiring elevated
temperatures. It has excellent handling properties, stable physicals with good
wet-out for hand lay-up. HTR-350 cures at room temperature in 24 hours then
post cure.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Ratio by Weight 100 pbw to 25 pbw
Ratio by Volume 4 to 1
Pot Life at 72°F (200 Grams Mass) (min.) 165
Hardness, Shore "D" (RT) 85-88
Hardness, Shore "D" (350°F) 84-86
Flexural Strength at 72°F 55,000
Flexural Modulus at 72°F 6.25 x 106
Flexural Strength at 350°F 36,000
Flexural Modulus at 350°F 4.10 x 106
Heat Distortion 450ºF
Density: Resin 9.75
Hardener 8.35
Mixed 9.46
Specific Gravity: Resin 1.18
Hardener 1.00
Mixed 1.09
Shelf Life: Resin/Hardener 1 year
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion 3.4 x 10 -6 /°C
CLTE (GRAPHITE/EPOXY COMPOSITE)

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DE-COMP COMPOSITES, INC.
LAMINATING RESIN
HIGH TEMPERATURE - GRAPHITE
Upon completion, the tool should be allowed to cure at ambient temperature. At
that point apply an oven cure according to the following schedule (this schedule
is recommended for a tool which will be exposed to an operating temperature at
350°F):

1 hour @ 150°F
1 hour @ 250°F
3 hours @ 350°F
1 hour @ 400°F

After the oven has cooled to ambient temperature (77 °F) remove the tool.

NOTE: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED BY DE-COMP COMPOSITES, INC. TO BE ACCURATE. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED IS MADE REGARDING THIS DATA, THIS MATERIAL, OR RESULTS THERE FROM WHETHER USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR INSTRUCTIONS OR
NOT. THE USER SHALL MAKE HIS/HER OWN TESTS TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL FOR HIS/HER PARTICULAR PURPOSES, IN ANY EVENT,
DE-COMP’S LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE MATERIAL.

Page Last Modified: 03/15/2006 Section: Laminating Resins


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