Aroply™
Aroply™ is a versatile, heat curing carbon-nanotube modified epoxy structural film adhesive available in a variety of film weights on a supported knitted nylon carrier. Aroply film adhesive pairs well with Arovex® prepreg as well as other high performance prepregs.
Cured adhesive characteristics are designated by exceptionally high shear and peel strengths on a variety of substrates. This film adhesive is designed for both solid panel and honeycomb constructions. The film adhesive was designed to meet the specifications of MMM-A132B Type I Class 2.
Aroply contains an optimum level of carbon nanotubes for additional toughness and enhanced mechanical properties. The carbon nanotubes use molecular dispersion technology to ensure enhancements are evenly distributed throughout the adhesive.
Aroply Product List
Product | Resin Type | Cure Temperature | Strength |
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Aroply 250 | Epoxy | 180°F - 280°F (82°C - 138°C) | Exceptionally high strength |
Aroply 350 | Epoxy | 350°F (177°C) | Exceptionally high strength |
Aroply RFI: Resin Film Infusion
AroPly RFI 350 Resin Infusion System is a low cost alternative to traditional prepreg. Resin Film Infusion (RFI) is a variant of VARTM (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding) or RTM (Resin Transfer Molding). AroPly RFI flexible resin films enable quality composite components to be manufactured using a very cost effective process. Normal curing takes place at 177°C (350°F). AroPly RFI 350 flexible resin film contains an optimum level of carbon nanotubes for additional toughness and enhanced mechanical properties. The carbon nanotubes use molecular dispersion technology to ensure enhancements are evenly distributed throughout the resin.
Aroply RFI Product List
Product | Resin Type | Cure Temperature | Strength |
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Aroply RFI | Epoxy | 350°F (177°C) | Exceptionally high strength |
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Aroply List
Aroply 250°F Cure Data Sheet
Aroply 350°F Cure Data Sheet
Aroply RFI List
Aroply RFI Technical Data Sheet
Aroply RFI Application Notes