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chemie29
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Hello everybody!
I have a question for you experts. I would like to know if do I have to take into consideration some special points before vacuum bagging a sandwich laminate with PU foam. Do I have to make holes in the foam necessarily? I'm afraid the air don't go up from the first skin and have bubbles on my laminate. Of course, I would paint the mould before with clear epoxy resin.
Is it a good idea to use Soric for vacuum bagging? as it is designed for infusion or RTM.....Thanks and have a nice and productive weekend!
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3Dcore gives added strength over std foam too.
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vacuum bagging with a foam core
chemie29
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12 Years Ago
If I'm foam coring a moulding I lay up one skin with a layer of peel ply and bag that. I then bond...
FLD
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12 Years Ago
As FLD says you could lay-up one or two layers first and then add the core. Remember for a core to...
wozza
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12 Years Ago
Thanks for your answers. My question is if it is really necessary to use time consuming techniques?...
chemie29
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3Dcore gives added strength over std foam too. ;)
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