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HexPly XF3 epoxy prepreg surface material key in obtaining Class A surface finish.

PlasticsToday Staff

October 21, 2021

2 Min Read
Giulia GTA
Image: Alfa Romeo

Hexcel has collaborated with HP Composites, a world leader in the production of carbon-fiber components for automotive and motorsports, to develop carbon-fiber Class A body panels. Hexcel HexPly XF surfacing technology is being extensively used by the Italian component producer to manufacture external body panels and other components for supercars such as Alfa Romeo’s stunning new super sport sedans, the Giulia GTA and GTAm.

With five production plants in Italy, HP Composites has built an impressive track record of high-performance composite successes on both road and racetrack. HP has combined this processing expertise with Hexcel HexPly XF3 surfacing material and HexPly M47 and HexPly M49 prepregs, working to standards set by the most prestigious supercar OEMs and leading motorsport teams.

Hexcel’s automotive composites portfolio is the result of decades of industry experience and the creation of strategic partnerships to develop and optimize leading-edge technologies. HexPly XF3 is an epoxy prepreg surface material, developed with processing input from the HP Composites team to address the challenges of producing high-quality Class A automotive body panel surfaces with excellent resistance to aging tests.

Applied as the first ply in the mold and after curing at 120° to 180°C in an autoclave, HexPly XF3 produces a smooth part surface with no porosity that requires minimal preparation for painting.

HexPly XF3 is supplied in an easy-to-handle roll format with good tack and drapability. After curing, it can be easily prepared for painting with a rapid sanding process. HP Composites has incorporated automated robotic sanding techniques for this finishing stage with the paint-ready HexPly XF3 surface providing paint adhesion aligned with EN ISO 2409.

HP Composites typically uses autoclave processing for HexPly XF3 parts, maximizing weight savings and structural performance of the final components. In addition, HP also has developed its own proprietary press and compression molding processes, including Air Press Molding technology, compatible with HexPly XF3 and other HexPly prepregs for higher volume production series.

“Our long-term experience has given us a detailed understanding of the critical features that influence how prepregs and surfacing technologies interact with different production processes,” said Abramo Levato, General Manager, HP Composites. “The relationship we have with Hexcel is both highly technical and highly supportive. As a result, we have a complete material package for high-quality Class A body panels that is formulated specifically with our requirements in mind.”

Added Hexcel’s Claude Despierres, Vice President of Sales and Marketing: “Combining the expertise of HP with a strong technical interaction and collaborative dialogue, Hexcel and HP were together able to develop the optimum HexPly XF surfacing technology. With HexPly XF3, we satisfy the toughest industry standards.”

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