Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Research Publications
Prepreg tack: A review of mechanisms, measurement and manufacturing implication

Prepreg tack: A review of mechanisms, measurement and manufacturing implication

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2020
Authors Budelmann, D., Schmidt, C., Meiners, D.:
Published in Polymer Composites (Online Library), 41 (2020), S. 3440-3458.
Description

The stickiness of prepregs (tack) is considered a decisive material property for the success of high-quality composite manufacturing by automated lay-up processes such as automated fiber placement (AFP) or automated tape laying (ATL). Adverse control of prepreg tack can easily result in laminate defects or machine breakdown, which are highly undesirable considering the tremendous machinery and material costs of these processes. Prepreg tack, however, is governed by a complex interaction of adhesive and cohesive phenomena that are influenced by machine and environmental parameters of the production process as well as by intrinsic properties of the prepreg material itself. This review aims at providing a condensed insight into the current state of research on prepreg tack. Therefore, experimental studies including the discussion of utilized tack measurement methods as well as model approaches to prepreg tack are reviewed. The findings are discussed against the background of fundamental mechanisms, the strong interdependency of influencing parameters and the challenge to translate measured tack data into enhanced AFP/ATL process stability by process adjustment.

ISSN 1548-0569
DOI 10.1002/pc.25642