CFRP emergency repair

Not very, as the fibres, unlike glass, don't have much tensile strength. Equate it with bodyfiller. Essentially, you have thickened up the resin, so it doesn't flow :o
 
Disaster, & the temporary repair. Do you think it will last until I get home & can do a proper repair? :-)
 

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It'll be fine, or maybe cover your legs with boiling water. I'm not licensed to put a kettle, if that's what it was, on a varnished tabletop.
 
Were you wearing proper PPE appropriate for the layup and flowcoat processes ? Is the flowcoat specced for an operating environment of c100C ? Have you done a risk assessment on how the the lever system for the whistle could be compromised, thereby creating a pressure vessel ? Is the bi-axial cotton fibre suitably orientated for a left-handed kettle ?
 
Were you wearing proper PPE appropriate for the layup and flowcoat processes ? Is the flowcoat specced for an operating environment of c100C ? Have you done a risk assessment on how the the lever system for the whistle could be compromised, thereby creating a pressure vessel ? Is the bi-axial cotton fibre suitably orientated for a left-handed kettle ?

Full analysis will come out in the MAIB report. :)
 
Your post refers to CFRP which I think is "carbon fibre reinforced plastic". However I seriously doubt the black plastic kettle handle has any carbon fibre in it. So yes your flow coat (polyester resin) should be as strong as the original plastic (een with cotton filler) however the adhesion to the balck plastic may be the fail point. olewill
 
Your post refers to CFRP which I think is "carbon fibre reinforced plastic". However I seriously doubt the black plastic kettle handle has any carbon fibre in it. So yes your flow coat (polyester resin) should be as strong as the original plastic (een with cotton filler) however the adhesion to the balck plastic may be the fail point. olewill
I think that in this case it might mean "Cotton Fibre Reinforced Plastic"... ��
 
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