a) Viscosity dynamic scan; (b) Degree of cure versus time at different

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Download scientific diagram | (a) Viscosity dynamic scan; (b) Degree of cure versus time at different temperatures for the fast-cure epoxy resin. from publication: Experimental and Numerical Studies on Fiber Deformation and Formability in Thermoforming Process Using a Fast-Cure Carbon Prepreg: Effect of Stacking Sequence and Mold Geometry | A fast-cure carbon fiber/epoxy prepreg was thermoformed against a replicated automotive roof panel mold (square-cup) to investigate the effect of the stacking sequence of prepreg layers with unidirectional and plane woven fabrics and mold geometry with different drawing | Mold, Fungi and Congenital Abnormalities | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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