Resin Infusion
Vacuum resin infusion is a sophisticated technique for manufacturing high performance and void free composites.
Dry reinforcement is laid into the mould, enclosed in a specially configured stack of bagging materials, and then subjected to vacuum pressure. Once the reinforcement has been fully compressed, liquid epoxy resin is added which infuses through the reinforcement under vacuum. When the resin has fully infused the resin is left to cure in the vacuum environment either at room temperature or in our oven.
Resign infusion produced parts are extremely strong, and have an impeccable appearance. They can be made with better strength to weight ratios than Pre-preg reinforced materials, and eliminate potential problems with air voids in traditional wet layup techniques.
Dry reinforcement is laid into the mould, enclosed in a specially configured stack of bagging materials, and then subjected to vacuum pressure. Once the reinforcement has been fully compressed, liquid epoxy resin is added which infuses through the reinforcement under vacuum. When the resin has fully infused the resin is left to cure in the vacuum environment either at room temperature or in our oven.
Resign infusion produced parts are extremely strong, and have an impeccable appearance. They can be made with better strength to weight ratios than Pre-preg reinforced materials, and eliminate potential problems with air voids in traditional wet layup techniques.