New to infusion and dropped into the deep end.


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scottracing - 3/5/2019 7:52:46 PM
depends on surface finish and how much resin you want to soak up, as it sounds like a large flat sheet of material it should be a simple enough infusion however it is a thick laminate so you will need to ensure that your chosen resin system will infuse the whole stack.
What infusion consumables do you have? Infusion mesh / MTI hose?

I've got blue knitted resin flow mesh along with 1/2" vac hose. I'll be honest I don't know half the names for most things. Using this orange plastic string tubing along with this perforated material which looks similar to core mat. I can take a picture tomorrow morning if that helps

edit: using ve resin

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depends on surface finish and how much resin you want to soak up, as it sounds like a large flat sheet of material it should be a simple enough infusion however it is a thick laminate so you will need to ensure that your chosen resin system will infuse the whole stack.
What infusion consumables do you have? Infusion mesh / MTI hose?

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scottracing - 3/5/2019 6:37:54 PM
why have you got peel ply on both sides?


This is the way I was taught to do it. Why?

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why have you got peel ply on both sides?


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Hello all,

Long story short our "Infusion expert" clearly lied on his CV and has not got a clue what he's doing so my company let him go. Now I'm being thrown into the deep end because I've done prepreg and therefore have experience ... I have done very little infusion work and majority of it has been on smaller pieces.

Im being tasked now to make a 15mm E-Plate which is 2500mm x 1200mm. The material is all 1200g Quad weave fibreglass.

The layout on the table so far is:
Peel ply
15x 1200g QUAD
Peel ply
Release film. 

Im not sure what would be the best way of infusing it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks in advance!  
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