prepregi
Prepregi are pre-impregnated composite materials in which reinforcing fibers are already coated with a resin system. The term is used in some languages as the plural of prepreg. A prepreg consists of fibers such as carbon, glass, or aramid embedded in a resin matrix that is partially cured (B-stage) to give a tacky, sheeted material. The resin systems are typically thermosetting epoxies, cyanate esters, or BMI resins, though thermoplastic prepregs using polymers like PEEK or PEI also exist. Resin content and cure chemistry are specified by the manufacturer, affecting handling and performance.
Prepregs offer controlled fiber volume content and resin distribution, enabling high strength and stiffness with low
Manufacture and use involve laying the prepreg onto molds or tooling, followed by curing with heat and
Types and properties: epoxy-based prepregs are the most common, with resin contents ranging roughly from 25
Limitations include higher cost, limited shelf life, specialized handling, and challenges in recycling and disposal.