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dilligaf76
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Is there a specific Gauge I need for a vacuum pump?
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Hanaldo - 6/10/2020 9:51:14 a. m.
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GDH 200-14 es excelente.
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Thank you very much Hanaldo
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dilligaf76
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5 Years Ago
You don't need a vacuum gauge at all, exept for wet layup vacuum bagging. It can be handy, but it is usually not necessary. If you want to get one, the only thing you want to look for is how you...
oekmont
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5 Years Ago
If you are doing infusion or resin degassing, most infusion catch pots and degassing chambers have a gauge built in or attached to them so you won't often need another one.
Warren (Staff)
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5 Years Ago
Okay and thanks for the info...
dilligaf76
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5 Years Ago
Vacuum gauge are a must. Especially if you are doing infusion. I highly recommend the GDH200-14. This is a digital absolute pressure gauge. For infusion you can connect it to your resin inlet to get ...
hojo
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5 Years Ago
For infusion you should definitely have a gauge - and a digital one is totally worth it if you are doing this professionally or have expensive materials under your bag. I have one like theGDH200-14.....
explorecomposites
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5 Years Ago
A digital vacuum gauge is a must if you want aa perfect infusion. The analog ones coming with catch pots are best case a good guess. Also measuring the vacuum at the catch pot does not tell you...
DD-Compound
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5 Years Ago
Horses for courses Dominik. I love my GDH-200, it saves me LOADS of time. But I certainly wouldn't say it is a must for a non-production environment. Realistically, if you have the time to leave a...
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
If the 200€ are too much to spend for equipment it might be better to do wet layup. Otherwise you will spend more money soon on wasted materials.
DD-Compound
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5 Years Ago
Hi guys I have read a lot about resin infusion in the forum and other sites, I am a beginner and I have come to the conclusion that I need a digital pressure gauge to save time and materials due to m...
Grunge
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5 Years Ago
GDH 200-14 is excellent.
Hanaldo
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5 Years Ago
Thank you very much Hanaldo
Grunge
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5 Years Ago
The GDH-14 is great but the solution is 1mbar while our Vac Checker has 0.01mbar. That helps a lot with drop tests.Also the VacChecker shows the boiling point of water at ambient temperature and...
DD-Compound
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5 Years Ago
The vac checker is a truly amazing product. There is simply nothing I would change about it. But I have to say that it was my first digital gauge, and still is my only one.
oekmont
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5 Years Ago
Certainly sounds the goods, I'm sure it wasn't available when I got my GDH 14. Agree with the downsides of the GDH 14, they arent enough to make me go out and replace it now, but I would probably be....
Hanaldo
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