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Ashutosh
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Hi I am doing Vacuum Bagging and in the final part there are gaps/voids where the warp and wept intersect. Here is an image of it. Can anyone help please?
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Vacuum Bagging - Problem with surface finish
Ashutosh
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9 Years Ago
Could be caused by numerous things. What method and material are you using? When you vacuum bag how...
scottracing
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9 Years Ago
We use 200 gsm 3k plain weave Carbon Fiber and an epoxy resin system. The Vacuum Bagging materials...
Ashutosh
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9 Years Ago
Not enough consolidation + resin starved (severely!) -- Vacuum leak or not enough vacuum? Not enough...
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
Yea I would say that is almost definitely due to not maintaining a full vacuum. Also if you are...
Chris Scott
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9 Years Ago
Are you not using a perforated release film between the peel ply and the breather?
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
If you are not using a perforated release film between peel-ply and breather material, a lot of the...
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
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