Spraygunning IN-2


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Matthieu Libeert
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Hi guys so I'm still busy making my carbonfiber/kevlar Keeperhelmet 
http://www.talkcomposites.com/1066/Carbon-Fiber-Goalie-helmet-field-hockey?PageIndex=3#bm1562

So I'm planning using vacuum infusion, but without gelcoat...since I had loads of problems with the epoxy gelcoat
So I will do it the same way as EC guys did it with their first tutorial video "How to Do Perfect Vacuum Resin Infusion of a Carbon Fibre (Fiber) Part" I guess well know by all of you here Wink

The plan is to clamp of the vacuumhose at the end so I have some "excess" resin to have a nice finish... Is this a good way of thinking first of all?
So I was thinking...If I would still have Pinholes or airbubbles, could I be able to spraygun some epoxy infusion resin IN-2 onto the part and let it cure with a good finish?

Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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As far as pva I can confirm that...many mist coats reduced with water leave a better surface than 2-3 heavy coats, also it dries quicker. As far as clear coat I haven't tried spraying in mold.It sounds like an interesting idea...
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