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I've watched a few videos now on resin infusion to give me pointers,I watched 1 video where they had the mould set up then after applying the release agents they sprayed a thin coat of spray adhesive into the mould then layer the 1st layer of carbon,obviously the carbon is held in place by the spray adhesive,what I want to know is what does it do to the finish on the outer surface of the part once its removed from the mould,will there be imperfections or does it get dissolved by the epoxy 

Cheers Paul
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Jonesy262 - 4/2/2019 1:40:52 PM
I've watched a few videos now on resin infusion to give me pointers,I watched 1 video where they had the mould set up then after applying the release agents they sprayed a thin coat of spray adhesive into the mould then layer the 1st layer of carbon,obviously the carbon is held in place by the spray adhesive,what I want to know is what does it do to the finish on the outer surface of the part once its removed from the mould,will there be imperfections or does it get dissolved by the epoxy 

Cheers Paul

Depends on the airtack you are using. Some do some don't. 

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Lester Populaire - 4/2/2019 3:01:51 PM
Jonesy262 - 4/2/2019 1:40:52 PM
I've watched a few videos now on resin infusion to give me pointers,I watched 1 video where they had the mould set up then after applying the release agents they sprayed a thin coat of spray adhesive into the mould then layer the 1st layer of carbon,obviously the carbon is held in place by the spray adhesive,what I want to know is what does it do to the finish on the outer surface of the part once its removed from the mould,will there be imperfections or does it get dissolved by the epoxy 

Cheers Paul

Depends on the airtack you are using. Some do some don't. 

I will be using the easycomposites spray adhesive and would only spray a light coat just to hold the carbon In place while layering it up in the mould as the mould will be a fairly complex mix of angles and directions

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Well It says in the product description:

IMPORTANT: Although a very light application of FusionFix GP is almost undetectable, the product is NOT intended for use as a spray adhesive for unpainted, natural finish cosmetic carbon fibre parts. It is NOT completely transparent and will be visible when used to hold reinforcement directly onto a mould surface.

In the Workshop we use the spray tack from sicomin if we need to use it on the mould surface, but i'm sure there are others that work well too.
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Lester Populaire - 4/3/2019 8:29:07 AM
Well It says in the product description:

IMPORTANT: Although a very light application of FusionFix GP is almost undetectable, the product is NOT intended for use as a spray adhesive for unpainted, natural finish cosmetic carbon fibre parts. It is NOT completely transparent and will be visible when used to hold reinforcement directly onto a mould surface.

In the Workshop we use the spray tack from sicomin if we need to use it on the mould surface, but i'm sure there are others that work well too.

Ok cool thank you for that I will have a look into that product then 

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Lester Populaire - 4/3/2019 8:29:07 AM
Well It says in the product description:

IMPORTANT: Although a very light application of FusionFix GP is almost undetectable, the product is NOT intended for use as a spray adhesive for unpainted, natural finish cosmetic carbon fibre parts. It is NOT completely transparent and will be visible when used to hold reinforcement directly onto a mould surface.

In the Workshop we use the spray tack from sicomin if we need to use it on the mould surface, but i'm sure there are others that work well too.

Is there anywhere to buy the sicomin spray adhesive as I've looked on their website and cant find anywhere to purchase items 

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Jonesy262 - 4/3/2019 9:20:56 AM
Lester Populaire - 4/3/2019 8:29:07 AM
Well It says in the product description:

IMPORTANT: Although a very light application of FusionFix GP is almost undetectable, the product is NOT intended for use as a spray adhesive for unpainted, natural finish cosmetic carbon fibre parts. It is NOT completely transparent and will be visible when used to hold reinforcement directly onto a mould surface.

In the Workshop we use the spray tack from sicomin if we need to use it on the mould surface, but i'm sure there are others that work well too.

Is there anywhere to buy the sicomin spray adhesive as I've looked on their website and cant find anywhere to purchase items 

I have been using Cytec Aerofix 3 and this seems good with infused cosmetic parts.





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Cheers for that I've ordered a couple of cans will see how I get on when I get round to doing the parts 
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