Combining Pre Preg CF with Infusing?


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Hi I’m the new guy here!  (See http://www.talkcomposites.com/21718/I%E2%80%99m-the-new-guy-from-Oregon-USA)


I want to produce a mold that will allow me to have finished molded surfaces both inside and out on the component I'm producing, which will have a high degree of structural definition both sides.


From some videos I’ve seen it appears I need to make a closed mold for vacuum infusion, which may require the mold to split lengthwise and again on both ends with this particular part.


The exposed outer surface of the finished part needs to be a cosmetically perfect twill weave pattern and the only way I can figure out how to orient the fiber do this is pre preg on the 1st layer.


The subsequent layers don’t need the cosmetics, so do they need to be pre preg, or can they be vacuum infused with wet resin in the same mold then baked in the autoclave?


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Not really, no. I think you are over thinking this. It is certainly very possible to get cosmetically perfect finishes using infusion, there's no problem there. 


Why would you not want to use pre-preg for the backing layers? If it's due to cost, then I can guarantee that what you are considering is not any easier and will certainly work out much more expensive than just using pre-preg. Especially if you have access to an autoclave, that gives you the ability to use virtually any pre-preg fabric and youre not limited to the more expensive OOA fabrics. 
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