Fluoroelastomer covered elastomeric tooling for composite manufacturing
A multi-layer elastomeric tooling for the manufacturing of composite structures is disclosed. The tooling comprises an elastomeric base material with an outer layer of fluoroelastomer. The base material can, in certain embodiments, be selected for its mechanical or thermal performance or low cost without the limitation of being a contact material. The outer material can, in various embodiments, have inferior mechanical properties, or durometers different than the base material or can be a contact or barrier material.
1. An elastomeric tooling for forming composites comprising:
an inert elastomeric outer layer comprising a fluoroelastomer, the inert elastomeric outer layer substantially defining an outer surface of the elastomeric tooling; and
an elastomeric inner layer adhered to the inert elastomeric outer layer, the elastomeric inner layer comprising silicone having a durometer and an elasticity;
wherein the inert elastomeric outer layer has a thickness such that the inert elastomeric outer layer exhibits a durometer and an elasticity that are closer to the durometer and elasticity of the silicone than the fluoroelastomer on its own.
2. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , wherein the fluoroelastomer is fluorine rubber.
3. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , further comprising an elastomeric interface layer between the elastomeric outer layer and the elastomeric inner layer.
4. The elastomeric tooling of claim 3 , wherein the elastomeric interface layer facilitates adhesion between the elastomeric outer layer and the elastomeric inner layer.
5. The elastomeric tooling of claim 4 , wherein the elastomeric interface layer comprises vinyl-methyl-polysiloxane (VMQ) silicone.
6. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric tooling is a mandrel, and the elastomeric inner layer defines an innermost portion of the mandrel.
7. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , wherein
the elastomeric tooling is a bladder,
the elastomeric inner layer substantially defines an inner cavity, and
the elastomeric tooling can be expanded by applying a positive pressure to the inner cavity.
8. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric tooling is a sheet.
9. The elastomeric tooling of claim 1 , wherein
the thickness of the elastomeric outer layer is approximately 0.005 inches, and
the elastomeric inner layer has a thickness of 0.070 inches or greater.