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Resulting Peel Ply Surfaces

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What about <strong>Peel</strong>-<strong>Ply</strong> <strong>Ply</strong> <strong>Surfaces</strong>?Ref.: DOT/FAA/AR-06/28, The Effect of <strong>Peel</strong> <strong>Ply</strong> Surface Preparation Variables on Bond Quality• Un-coated Nylon or polyester fabrics• Can leave minor trace contaminates on surface• Heavy fabrics do not always peel-off easily• Release treated Nylon or polyester fabrics• Can transfer release agent to part surface• P.T.F.E. Coated Glass Fabrics• Easy to remove from part surface with low risk ofdamage to part• Use of PTFE results in a fairly low-energy surfaceon the composite panel surface

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