Glass finish Carbon Fibre Sheet


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Hi, I've been making CF panels onto glass but I don't always get the consistent finish I would like, even after doing my best to remove any bubbles from the first layer. I use Easy-Lease chemical release agent to prepare the surface of the glass and then apply some epoxy resin. I'm using a wet layup and then apply a vacuum. I'm using this method to get really good consolidation of the layers, as I'm adding defects so the panel can be examined using ultra-sonic NDT techniques and the increased density helps the sound to travel.

I find that there's sometimes very small cavities between the tow's on the top surface and although it's not a major issue I was wondering if it would be a good idea to use the GC50 gelcoat onto the easy-lease before I apply the wet material. Is this an approach you would recommend? Could I just paint a thin layer?

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