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Best ambient air conditions for a carbon fibre work room?

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RSD

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I've got some dead space at the back of the factory that I'm turning into a pair of rooms for carbon fibre and similar work - one room will be for cutting foam sheet to size/shape and various other workshop things, the other room will be for doing layups etc (having the two rooms will hopefully keep the dust from doing the foam cutting out of the layup room.

What are the ideal ambient air conditions for doing layups? (won't have an autoclave etc unfortunately).

The rooms are going to be made from 3" / 75mm coolroom panel so it will be reasonably insulated, so am interested in ideal temperatures, humidity etc?
 
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