It is all too easy to guess the amount of resin required for a project incorrectly, resulting in either wasting expensive resin or running out of resin during infusion, a quick calculation before you mix the resin can save you time and money. This information relates to a standard resin infusion using flow mesh and no material stacks with cores (such as Soric) these will have different resin usage and this should be accounted for.
With Resin infusion you are normally looking to achieve a 60/40 fibre/resin ratio, this means for every, say, 100grams of cloth you will need 66 grams of resin, all of the reinforcements are listed by weight e.g. carbon fibre 2/2 twill 200gsm, the 200gsm refers to the actual weight of the fabric in grams per square meter, so 1 square meter of this cloth will need 133g of resin to achieve the 60/40 ratio. You also need to account for the amount of resin used by the mesh which is 700grams per square meter of laminate, regardless of thickness. Another 100grams of resin will be required by the feed lines and in the bottom of the feed jug.
Here’s an equation that can be used for this;
Quick reference chart for resin consumption in infusion;
Number of plys of 200g cloth
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Area Of Part In Square Metres
0.1
183
197
210
223
237
250
263
277
0.2
267
293
320
347
373
400
427
453
0.3
350
390
430
470
510
550
590
630
0.5
517
583
650
717
783
850
917
983
0.75
725
825
925
1025
1125
1225
1325
1425
933
1067
1200
1333
1467
1600
1733
1867
1.25
1142
1308
1475
1642
1808
1975
2142
2308
1.5
1350
1550
1750
1950
2150
2350
2550
2750
1767
2033
2300
2567
2833
3100
3367
3633
2.5
2183
2517
2850
3183
3517
3850
4183
4517
2600
3000
3400
3800
4200
4600
5000
5400