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Can anyone tell me how they tell that carbon fibre is "wet out" when
laminating? ( looking at both uni, plain weave and biaxial carbon). TIA AD |
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Whether wetting out on a table or on the victim, i'll sometimes check
wet-out by lifting the edge of the material and seeing if it's wet on the underside. "AD" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how they tell that carbon fibre is "wet out" when laminating? ( looking at both uni, plain weave and biaxial carbon). TIA AD |
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AD wrote:
Can anyone tell me how they tell that carbon fibre is "wet out" when laminating? ( looking at both uni, plain weave and biaxial carbon). TIA AD I find it best to oversaturate it and then squeegee off the excess. In other words when it is really shiny looking it has enough resin. Evan Gatehouse |
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