Dry areas


Author
Message
Darren
Darren
Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)Supreme Being (406 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 54, Visits: 916
this is the second attempt at this part, same problem each time, seems to have dry ares or air voids.
Any advice would be great, cheers


Replies
Leon
Leon
Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)Supreme Being (443 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 59, Visits: 606
Hii morning from Indonesia,

Laying up the epoxy resin before reinforce the fabric, wait until the epoxy resin layer is tacky/little bit hard then you can laying up the fabric (CF) and laminate the layer with resin until you end up with vacum bagging. This way will making sure that the surface is free from dry areas, because the resin on the surface is not absorb to much on fabric (cause the resin is tacky).

see on this video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAdVO8Rkv6c

All the best

Leon
prsw
prsw
Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)Supreme Being (900 reputation)
Group: Forum Members
Posts: 112, Visits: 1K
Hi

this I know and have tried, but firstly it does not make a 100% difference, with the same pressure it gets dry under the toplayer,
I have also tried this with EC´s new polyester based clearcoat with the same result.
Secondly its a messy procedure and the alternative to change for infusion seems better.


Leon (10/06/2012)
Hii morning from Indonesia,


Laying up the epoxy resin before reinforce the fabric, wait until the epoxy resin layer is tacky/little bit hard then you can laying up the fabric (CF) and laminate the layer with resin until you end up with vacum bagging. This way will making sure that the surface is free from dry areas, because the resin on the surface is not absorb to much on fabric (cause the resin is tacky).

see on this video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAdVO8Rkv6c

All the best

Leon



http://motoform.blogspot.se

GO

Merge Selected

Merge into selected topic...



Merge into merge target...



Merge into a specific topic ID...




Threaded View
Threaded View
Darren - 13 Years Ago
Warren - 13 Years Ago
Darren - 13 Years Ago
Shaneer22 - 13 Years Ago
Paul (Staff) - 13 Years Ago
prsw - 13 Years Ago
Matt (Staff) - 13 Years Ago
prsw - 13 Years Ago
Matt (Staff) - 13 Years Ago
                                 Thank you.
prsw - 13 Years Ago
Leon - 13 Years Ago
prsw - 13 Years Ago
baja_patient - 13 Years Ago

Similar Topics

Reading This Topic

Explore
Messages
Mentions
Search