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The parts have less resin than wetlay so you are not ripping through so much resin when you try to delaminate - remember at this point the material has already failed, so you are just ripping apart the resin, of which there is slightly less.
In terms of "easier to break" , In a scientific approach rather than hammer whacking, I would expect slightly better performance with a resin infused part as the fibres are generally better consolidated and compressed tightly together. That assumes all other variables are equal.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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