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Complex parts perfectly finished on both sides
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kerolous Amin
kerolous Amin
posted 6 Years Ago
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How to get a perfect shiny surface on both sides of complex parts?
Method: vacuum infusion
Materials: carbon fiber, epoxy
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Complex parts perfectly finished on both sides
kerolous Amin
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6 Years Ago
Not really possible with infusion, can only be done with RTM or pre-preg as it requires perfectly matched moulds. If you're doing infusion, the only option is to resurface the back to your desired.....
Hanaldo
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6 Years Ago
The only option i can think of would be to make two thin shells that you bond together with a slightly foaming resin.
SleepingAwake
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6 Years Ago
I'm not great with infusion techniques as i use prepreg mainly, and that's the process I use to make matched tooling and parts that have a good surface finish on both sides. Can you elaborate on wha...
scottracing
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6 Years Ago
something like this tub or the plate both were perfectly surface finished on both sides, I am wondering if it can be accomplished by vacuum infusion and how? In this video, a very thin release-film.....
kerolous Amin
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6 Years Ago
the easy composite video is wet lay and not infusion, you wont be able to get the resin through a large part without some sort of infusion mesh. You need to look into a different process or change...
scottracing
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6 Years Ago
the parts you are referring to are made by two seperate infusions on two seperate mould, with gloss finish on outside visible side, then bonded together
matthieutje65
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6 Years Ago
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