CYCOM 2237 POLYIMIDE RESIN SYSTEM

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DESCRIPTION CYCOM 2237 is Cytec Engineered Materials version of PMR-5. It is formulated for high temperature applications where low void content is critical. CYCOM 2237 has the best overall balance of processing behavior, thermo-oxidative stability and retention of properties in the 500 to 550 F (260 to 288 C) range. CYCOM 2237 s thermo-oxidative stability and micro-crack resistance make it ideal for jet engine and other fatigue loaded components like bypass ducts, gear box covers, transmission housings, vent tubes, fan stator and vane assemblies, nozzle flaps, core cowls, particle separator swirl frames and compression molded bearings. CYCOM 2237 prepreg can be autoclave cured, vacuum bag processed or compression molded. CYCOM 2237 is solution impregnated on a variety of fibers and fabrics. It is currently available on glass, quartz and graphite reinforcement. Product forms are unidirectional tape, non-woven mate and woven fabrics. Generally available widths are 2 inches for UD tape, 24 inches for mat and 60 inches for woven fabrics. FEATURES & BENEFITS High Tg, 640 F (338 C)* Service temperature to 550 F (288 C) Addition cure cross-linking mechanism Excellent handling characteristics Good product consistency Available in a range of forms including tape, fabric and neat resin Autoclave or press-mold processing Shelf life of 2 months at 0 F (-8 C) Mechanical life of 20 days at 80 F (27 C) and maximum 70% relative humidity SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS Jet engine components Fatigue loaded components * NOTE: Tg data is not applicable for U.S. export control classification or licensing. For export-related information please contact us. A E C M - 00034 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

CHARACTERISTICS Table Typical Neat Resin Properties Tensile modulus at room temperature, ksi (MPa) 5.6 (38.6) Tensile strength at room temperature, ksi (MPa) 0.57 (3.9) Failure elongation, %.5 Fracture toughness at room temperature, G IC (kj/m 2 ) 0.28 Moisture saturation at 7 C (60 F), weight % 4.4 Tg by DMA, F ( C) * Dry Wet 640 (338) 509 (265) Density, g/cc.3 TOS weight loss at 527 F (275 C), weight % 800 hours 400 hours 2.5 4.2 PROPERTIES Table 2 Typical Properties of CYCOM 2237 Composite: 458 Astroquartz Fabric Reinforced Material Property Room Temperature Ambient 550 F (288 C) Dry Dry Tg by TMA-Exp, F ( C) * 628 (33) Warp Tension, [0] 8 Fill Tension, [0] 8 Warp Compression, [0] 8 Fill Compression, [0] 8 2 (772) 4.5 (3.0) 00 (689) 4.3 (29.6) 8 (83) 4.9 (33.8) 03 (70) 4.7 (32.4) 8 (558) 4.3 (29.6) 7 (489) 4.6 (3.7) 67 (462) 4.4 (30.3) In-plane Shear, [(+45/-45)] 2S 9.3 (33) 9.7 (66.8) Normalized to 60% fiber volume * NOTE: Tg data is not applicable for U.S. export control classification or licensing. For export-related information please contact us. 2 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

Table 3 Typical Properties of CYCOM 2237 Composite Laminates: T650-35 Carbon Fiber 8-Harness Satin Fabric Reinforced Material Property Room Temperature Ambient 550 F (288 C) Dry Dry Tg by TMA-Exp, F ( C)* 627 (330) Warp Tension, [0] 8 Fill Tension, [0] 8 Warp Compression, [0] 8 Fill Compression, [0] 8 38 (95) 0.4 (7.7) 45 (999) 0.6 (73.) 6 (799) 9.3 (64.) 04 (77) 9.3 (64.) 2 (834). (76.5) 9 (820) 2.0 (82.7) 88 (606) 9.7 (66.8) 66 (455) 9.3 (64.) In-plane Shear, [(+45/-45)] 2S 8.8 (60.7) In-plane Shear, Iosipescu.6 (79.9) 0.68 (4.6) 5.9 (40.6) 0.43 (2.9) Apparent Interlaminar Shear, Short Beam 8.4 (57.9) 7.0 (48.2) Compression Interlaminar Shear 7.5 (5.7) 5.7 (39.3) Normalized to 60% fiber volume * NOTE: Tg data is not applicable for U.S. export control classification or licensing. For export-related information please contact us. Table 4 Typical Properties of CYCOM 2237 Composite Laminates: G30-500 2K Unidirectional Tape Reinforced Material Property Room Temperature Ambient 600 F (36 C) Dry Apparent Interlaminar Shear, Short Beam 8.4 (27) 0.0 (69) Flexure, 3 point 267 (84) 72 (86) 3 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

Table 5 Typical Properties of CYCOM 2237 Composite Laminates: 678 Fiberglass Fabric Reinforced Material Property Room Temperature Ambient 600 F (36 C) Dry Compression 49 (338) Apparent Interlaminar Shear, Short Beam 0.6 (73) 6.4 (44) Flexure, 3 point 27 (876) 4. (28.3) 80 (552) 3.8 (26.2) AUTOCLAVE LAMINATE PROCESSING Autoclave Capability An autoclave capable of achieving 600 F (36 C), 200 psi (.37 MPa) and vacuum of 28 in Hg (709 mm Hg) at the bag with multiple vacuum ports is required. Chilled vacuum-line traps may be needed for offgas condensate collection. Bagging Schemes Required tool and bagging equipment includes the following. Refer to Figure and Figure 2 for placement: High temperature caul plate (with integrated vacuum ports) High temperature FEP Teflon coated glass fabric 58 or 778 glass fabric (bleeder and breather) Steel pressure plate (optional) Kapton vacuum bagging film Kapton adhesive tape Varflex insulation sleeving with metal chain High temperature metal dams High temperature sealant 4 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

Figure Bagging Scheme for CYCOM 2237 5 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

Figure 2 Alternate Bagging Scheme for CYCOM 2237 Laminate Cure Cycle. Apply 2 6 Hg vacuum 2. Raise temperature to 425 ± 0 F (28 ± 6 C) at a rate of 0.5 3 F (0.3.7 C) per minute 3. At 300 ± 0 F (49 ± 6 C) apply full vacuum 4. Hold for 80 20 minutes at 425 ± 0 F (28 ± 6 C) [temperature based on lagging thermocouple] 5. Raise temperature to 475 ± 0 F (246 ± 6 C) at a rate of 0.5 3 F (0.3.7 C) per minute 6. At 450 475 F (232 246 C) apply 200 ± 0 psi (.38 ± 0.07 MPa) pressure at a rate of 5 20 psi (0.0 0.4 MPa) per minute 7. Hold at 475 ± 0 F (246 ± 6 C) for 30 55 minutes 8. After hold period raise temperature to 600 ± 0 F (36 ± 6 C) at a rate of 0.5 3 F (0.3.7 C) per minute 9. Hold for 80 20 minutes at 600 ± 0 F (36 ± 6 C) [temperature based on lagging thermocouple] 0. Cool slowly under pressure. When temperature is below 400 F (204 C), release pressure and vent vacuum 2. Cool to 60 F (7 C) prior to removing from autoclave Post-Cure (Free Standing). Place laminate in oven at room temperature 2. Heat oven to 550 ± 0 F (288 ± 6 C) at 0 5 F (5.6 8.3 C) per minute 3. Hold at 550 ± 0 F (288 ± 6 C) for 5 hours 4. Raise temperature to 600 ± 0 F (36 ± 6 C) at a rate of 0.5.0 F (0.3 0.6 C) per minute 5. Hold at 600 ± 0 F (36 ± 6 C) for 0 hours 6. Cool to 60 F(7 C) prior to removing from oven 6 29 M A R C H 2 0 2

PRODUCT HANDLING AND SAFETY Cytec Engineered Materials recommends wearing clean, impervious gloves when working with epoxy resin systems to reduce skin contact and to avoid contamination of the product. Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and product labels are available upon request and can be obtained from any Cytec Engineered Materials Office. DISPOSAL OF SCRAP MATERIAL Disposal of scrap material should be in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. CONTACT INFORMATION GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS Tempe, Arizona tel 480.730.2000 fax 480.730.2088 NORTH AMERICA Olean, New York tel 76.372.9650 fax 76.372.594 Winona, Minnesota tel 507.454.36 fax 507.452.895 Greenville, Texas tel 903.457.8500 fax 903.457.8598 EUROPE AND ASIA Wrexham, United Kingdom tel +44.978.665200 fax +44.978.665222 Springfield, Massachusetts tel.800.253.4078 fax 76.372.594 Anaheim, California tel 74.630.9400 fax 74.666.4345 Cytec Carbon Fibers LLC Piedmont, South Carolina tel 864.277.5720 fax 864.299.9373 Östringen, Germany tel +49.7253.934 fax +49.7253.93402 Havre de Grace, Maryland tel 40.939.90 fax 40.939.800 Orange, California tel 74.639.2050 fax 74.532.4096 D Aircraft Products, Inc. Anaheim, California tel 74.632.8444 fax 74.632.764 Shanghai, China tel +86.2.5746.808 fax +86.2.5746.8038 DISCLAIMER: The data and information provided in this document have been obtained from carefully controlled samples and are considered to be representative of the product described. Cytec Engineered Materials (CEM) does not express or imply any guarantee or warranty of any kind including, but not limited to, the accuracy, the completeness or the relevance of the data and information set out herein. Because the properties of this product can be significantly affected by the fabrication and testing techniques employed, and since CEM does not control the conditions under which its products are tested and used, CEM cannot guarantee that the properties provided will be obtained with other processes and equipment. No guarantee or warranty is provided that the product is adapted for a specific use or purpose and CEM declines any liability with respect to the use made by any third party of the data and information contained herein. CEM has the right to change any data or information when deemed appropriate. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 7 29 M A R C H 2 0 2