Composite Materials: Fabrication Handbook #1
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Composite Materials: Fabrication Handbook #1 (Composite Garage Series)
Paperback – May 15, 2009 USA
Health and safety is a major consideration for any composite book. Author John Wanberg covers threats to both breathing and skin contact and how those contacts can be avoided when working with modern composite materials.
First-time composite workers will need a work space, and this book describes how to setup a shop that is both composite-friendly and safe. Once the shop is established, it's time to begin using typical wet-layup and molding techniques.
Creating useful composite parts starts with a good design, a topic that must be mastered before useful parts can be manufactured. Among the useful parts demonstrated here are both motorcycle and automotive components. The construction of these parts is documented in step-by-step fashion with an abundance of photographs - no step is left out.
Any part created in a mold must be first removed from the mold, and second, finished and trimmed. Surface sanding and finishing makes up an entire chapter, ensuring that the composite parts you manufacture are not only light and extremely strong, but good looking as well.
About the Author
John Wanberg is a professor of Industrial Design at Metropolitan State College of Denver, where he teaches design materials and studio classes. He has worked professionally to design and manufacture a variety of composite products ranging from wearable medical robotic devices to aftermarket automotive parts and alternatively powered vehicles. In addition to his degrees and experience in the field, John has authored four very successful books on the topic of composite materials.