L-705
Impact Resistant Aramid Prepreg
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Product Data Sheet Revised 12/20/06
Description

Designers use L-705 to create laminates capable of withstanding ballistic threats. L-705 is available in a variety of fabric styles to match the engineering requirements for a particular application. The cure cycle for L-705 allows easy processing in a press, oven, or autoclave.

Advantages of L-705
  • L-705 can be used in a stand alone configuration or can be combined with various other engineered materials to create effective ballistic protection from many different threats.
  • L-705 is comparable with L-314 adhesive film for bonding to ceramic or steel layers used to prevent penetration of high velocity rounds.
  Physical Properties on 745K
This prepreg material is dry to the touch and has resin applied to one side only.
  • Standard Weight: 0.115 lbs/ft2 (562 g/m2)
  • Standard Resin Content: 15%
  • Color: Reddish Brown
  • Tack: Dry to touch
  • A variety of fabrics, weights, and resin contents are available
 Availability
  • Standard Width Rolls: 38”, 50”, and 60” (97 cm, 127 cm, and 152 cm)
  • Standard Roll Lengths: 100 yards (91 m)
Shelf Life
  • 6 months at 40°F (4°C) or below
  • 6 weeks at Room Temperature (70°F or 21°C)
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NOTICE:Product data and parameters cited in this publication have been obtained in J.D. Lincoln, Inc. laboratories using the materials under carefully controlled conditions. The information, therefore, is believed to be accurate and correctly stated. Data of this type may be considered to be indicative of representative properties obtainable. J.D. Lincoln, Inc. cannot accept responsibility for the misapplication of these products, nor for their use under uncontrolled conditions. Numerical values resulting from the application of this material are dependant on processing details. It is recommended that the user develop his or her own application techniques and generate data consistent with his or her specific application and process.

 
       
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