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re carbon wet out
Thanks Jim,
Thats pretty much what I do too. I tend to be a bit heavier on the resin, particularly on the heavier carbon double bias cloth and then remove the excess by bagging, just to be sure. regards, AD |
I don't know how big the piece is. When laying up CF I wet out as
described and then use a hard roller and paper towel to remove as much resin as I can before bagging the part. The PT and hard roller between layers helps get the cloth to resin ratio pretty high. On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 05:57:38 +1000, "AD" wrote: Thanks Jim, Thats pretty much what I do too. I tend to be a bit heavier on the resin, particularly on the heavier carbon double bias cloth and then remove the excess by bagging, just to be sure. regards, AD |
If you're vacuum bagging, there's no need to remove extra resin. The excess
will squeeze through the peelply into the bleeder ply, leaving only enough resin to fill the (compressed) carbon or glass. Don't over-squeeze it. 10" is enough. If not bagging, peel ply and a squeegee are good for herding extra goo to the margin of the layup. "Kevin Brooker" wrote in message ... I don't know how big the piece is. When laying up CF I wet out as described and then use a hard roller and paper towel to remove as much resin as I can before bagging the part. The PT and hard roller between layers helps get the cloth to resin ratio pretty high. On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 05:57:38 +1000, "AD" wrote: Thanks Jim, Thats pretty much what I do too. I tend to be a bit heavier on the resin, particularly on the heavier carbon double bias cloth and then remove the excess by bagging, just to be sure. regards, AD |
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