I am going to produce a composite laminate with two plies made of epoxy resin and phenolic together and at one time. It should be noted that these resins have different curing temperatures. Is there any way? Thank you
Moslem, you need to tell us the cure schedules for both the epoxy and the phenolic resins to determine if it is even possible to attempt a co-cure. In addition, it would help to know glass transition temperature of each of the cured resins, and the viscosity of each at room temperature before cure. Plus, does the viscosity initially drop during curing, or is the viscosity always increasing as the cure progresses?
You should seek a common window of temperature in the thermal cycle provided for both resins and make a co-cure at that temperature. However, to dispel all doubt you may perform a test to evaluate the interlaminar shear strength of the laminate.