Outgassing / Boiling of IN2 Infusion Resin


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philiplardner
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I've just infused my first test piece, a carbon/foam sandwich using your IN2 Infusion Resin and I am seeing *a lot* of outgassing from the resin under full vacuum. Small bubbles are visable within the within the resin transfer mesh and continue to form/appear as long as there is a hard vacuum. Will this compromise the strength or the cosmetic finish of the finished part? (I haven't de-molded yet.) Is there any way to elimitate outgassing?

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Phil.
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janranger
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To get the air out of the mixed resin, just put it under a light vacuum and slowly increase the vacuum. This will helps to get as less air in the part as possible, when you let the resin flow into the mould. This is important if it`s a structural part.

jan
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