Oven curing an infusion while "wet"


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jamesw
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I'm trying to speed up my infusion work process - normally when the resin infusion is complete, I turn off the vacuum. Then leave overnight, then post cure.... I could transfer to the oven straight after turning off vac - any suggested ramps for this to achieve fast cure and 60-70 degree post cure?

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Nick Igoe
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Ok this is an ambient cure resin and doesnt have the cure profile which I was hoping for. But there is no reason why you cant cure and post cure at the same time so you could warm your mould to and resin to 25C. Mix in your hardener ( not this may effect your working time ) once the part has infused slowly increase the temperature by a few degrees a minute until you reach 60 degrees. Once cured allow the laminate to cool slowly though before demoulding.

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