BS EN 2331:1993 Textile glass fibre preimpregnates. Test method for the determination of the resin and fibre content and mass of fibre per unit area
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BS EN 2331 is an international standard used for Textile glass fibre preimpregnates. This helps in manufacturing good quality Textile glass fibre preimpregnates used in aerospace applications.
BS EN 2331 specifies a method for determining the resin content (with or without volatiles), fibre content, and mass of fibre per unit area of a textile glass fibre preimpregnate by ignition or solvent extraction, for aerospace use.
Note: BS EN 2331 does not give any directives necessary to meet the health and safety requirements. BS EN 2331 is the responsibility of the user of this standard to adopt appropriate health and safety precautions.
Who is BS EN 2331 - Textile glass fibre preimpregnates for?
BS EN 2331 on Textile glass fibre preimpregnates is useful for:
The aerospace and defence industry
Manufacturers of aerospace equipment and components
Vendors / Manufacturers and suppliers of sheet and strip steel for aerospace
Purchase divisions/component sourcing personnel
Product design engineers
Aeronautical engineers
Why should you use BS EN 2331 - Textile glass fibre preimpregnates?
"Prepreg" is the common term for a reinforcing fabric which has been pre-impregnated with a resin system.
BS EN 2331 specifies the test method and test procedure for Textile glass fibre preimpregnates. The test method are as follows:
Ignition method is useful in determining the difference in mass by means of weighing before and after removal of the resin
Solvent extraction method helps in determining the difference in mass by means of weighing before and after extraction of the resin with methyl-ethyl-ketone or other suitable solvents
BS EN 2331 is useful in calculating the resin content, fibre content, and mass of fibre per unit area of a textile glass fibre preimpregnate. With the help of the test method, you can ensure the sustainability of these Textile glass fibre preimpregnates in different climatic conditions.
Reinforced materials; Chemical analysis and testing; Determination of content; Sample location; Designations; Ignition-loss tests; Textile glass; Testing conditions; Specimen preparation; Air transport engineering; Fibres; Impregnated materials; Plastics; Extraction methods of analysis; Solvent extraction methods; Test specimens; Space technology; Combustion test methods