ARALDITE® LY 3585 / ARADUR® 3475

ARALDITE® LY 3585 / ARADUR® 3475 is a resin technically identical to ARALDITE® LY 3585 and is distinguished by its associated REDcert2 certificate ensuring that 100% of the fossil raw materials required for the production of this product were replaced by sustainably certified biomass. In the rest of this document, ARALDITE® LY 3585 refers indifferently to both resins. ARADUR® 3475 is an amine hardener. It is also mass production of Automotive composites including visible parts.

RTU Product Type: Resin System (Unspecified)

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives

Composites Processing Methods: Resin Transfer Molding (RTM), Wet Compression Molding

Features: Excellent Transparency Properties, Fast Cure, Good Printability, Low Color Formation

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Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Ready-to-Use Product Features
Features and Benefits
  • Latent, fast cure system for composite parts.
  • Low color, high transparency and very good print through behaviour.

Applications & Uses

Composites Processing Methods
Processing Information
  • Resin Transfer Moulding (low and high pressure)
  • Wet Compression Moulding

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Processing Information

Processing Guidelines


Mix Ratio

  • We recommend that the components are weighed with an accurate balance to prevent mixing inaccuracies which can affect the properties of the matrix system.
  • The components should be mixed thoroughly to ensure homogeneity. It is important that the side and the bottom of the vessel are incorporated into the mixing process.
  • When processing large quantities of mixture, the pot life will decrease due to exothermic reaction. It is advisable to divide large mixes into several smaller containers.
  • Internal release agent with an amount of 0.5 – 2% is typically added to the system. It can either be mixed in as a 3rd component or premixed into the ARALDITE® LY 3585. The added amount depends on internal release agent type and part demolding behavior.

 

Viscosity Build Up (Iso 12058-1)

Cure Conversion & Dsc Tg Development Simulation

 

Properties of The Cured, Neat Formulation (Thickness 4 mm)

 

Tensile Modulus 2700 - 2900 MPa ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Tensile Strength 75 - 80 MPa ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Ultimate Elongation 8.0 - 10 % ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Fracture Toughness (K1C) 0.80 - 0.90 MPa√m ISO 13586 2min. 115°C
Fracture Energy (G1C) 220 - 300 J/m² ISO 13586 2min. 115°C
Water Absorption 0.40 - 0.45 % -

After 168 hours at 23°C

 

Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Midpoint 120 - 130 °C ISO 11357-2, DSC, 5K/MIN 2min. 115°C
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Onset 105 - 115 °C ISO 6721-4, DMA, 2K/MIN 2min. 115°C
Shear Strength 58 - 62 MPa ASTM D 2344 2min. 115°C

 

Note

  • Samples: 6 layers Carbon fabric UD (300g/m²); HexForce 48300C 1000 HP 20 1F
  • Laminate thickness: 2.0 – 2.2mm
  • Fibre volume content: 47 – 53% 

We recommend to specify and assess Tg on composites and not on neat resin. Indeed the exothermic behavior during neat resin coupons production is generating a significant temperature rise resulting in the resin curing to a much higher temperature and hence leading to higher Tg value compared to the final composite part.

Viscosity Build Up (Iso 12058-1)

ARALDITE® LY 3585 / ARADUR® 3475 - Viscosity Build Up (ISO 12058-1) - 1

Cure Conversion & Dsc Tg Development Simulation

ARALDITE® LY 3585 / ARADUR® 3475 - Viscosity Build Up (ISO 12058-1) - 1

Properties of The Cured, Reinforced Formulation
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Midpoint 120 - 130 °C ISO 11357-2, DSC, 5K/MIN 2min. 115°C
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Onset 105 - 115 °C ISO 6721-4, DMA, 2K/MIN 2min. 115°C
Shear Strength 58 - 62 MPa ASTM D 2344 2min. 115°C

Note

  • Samples: 6 layers Carbon fabric UD (300g/m2); HexForce 48300C 1000 HP 20 1F
  • Laminate thickness: 2.0 – 2.2mm
  • Fibre volume content: 47 – 53% 

We recommend to specify and assess Tg on composites and not on neat resin. Indeed the exothermic behavior during neat resin coupons production is generating a significant temperature rise resulting in the resin curing to a much higher temperature and hence leading to higher Tg value compared to the final composite part. 

Properties of The Cured, Neat Formulation (Thickness 4 mm)
Tensile Modulus 2700 - 2900 MPa ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Tensile Strength 75 - 80 MPa ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Ultimate Elongation 8.0 - 10 % ISO 527-2 2min. 115°C
Fracture Toughness (K1C) 0.80 - 0.90 MPa√m ISO 13586 2min. 115°C
Fracture Energy (G1C) 220 - 300 J/m² ISO 13586 2min. 115°C
Water Absorption 0.40 - 0.45 % -

After 168 hours at 23°C

Safety & Health

First Aid Information
  • Contamination of the eyes by resin, hardener or mix should be treated immediately by flushing with clean, running water for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • A doctor should then be consulted. Material smeared or splashed on the skin should be dabbed off, and the contaminated area then washed and treated with a cleansing cream (see above).
  • A doctor should be consulted in the event of severe irritation or burns.
  • Contaminated clothing should be changed immediately. Anyone taken ill after inhaling vapours should be moved out of doors immediately. In all cases of doubt call for medical assistance.

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
  • Provided that ARALDITE® LY 3585 or ARADUR® 3475 are stored in a dry place in their original, properly closed containers at the storage temperatures mentioned in the MSDS they will have the shelf lives indicated on the labels. Partly emptied containers should be closed immediately after use.
  • Epoxy ARALDITE® LY 3585 which has crystallized and looks cloudy can be restored to its original state by heating to 60 - 80°C.
Handling Information

Protective clothing

Yes
Gloves Essential
Arm protector

Recommended when skin contact likely

Goggestery diasses

Yes

Respirator/dust mask

Recommended

Skin protection before starting work

Apply barrier cream to exposed skin

Skin protection after washing

Apply barrier or nourishing cream

Skin protection cleansing of contaminated skin

Dab off with absorbent paper, wash with warm water and alkali-free soap, then dry with disposable towels. Do not use solvents

Clean shop requirements

Cover workbenches, etc. with light coloured paper. Use disposable breakers, etc.

Disposal of spillage

Soak up with sawdust or cotton waste and deposit in plastic-lined bin

Ventilation: of workshop

Renew air 3 to 5 times an hour

Ventilation: of workplace

Exhaust fans. Operatives should avoid inhaling vapours.