Collection: Films, Peel Ply, & Tapes
Some combination of these materials is essential for any successful vacuum bagging system. Before beginning any project, first determine the parameters of your part and your lay-up:
- What is the size and shape of your part?
- Does it have deep cavities or sharp corners?
- What is the temperature range for my lay-up?
Answers to questions like these can help you determine the best materials for your part.
If you are not sure which materials to buy, or if you want to learn more, visit the Learning Center and read the white paper, Vacuum Bagging Equipment & Techniques, and watch the Vacuum Bagging Materials Videos.
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Products
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8 reviews
Aggressive Tack to Eliminate Vacuum Bag Leaks
4.75 / 5.0
(8) 8 total reviews
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1 review
Binder-Free, Conforms Closely to Contours of Part
4.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
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6 reviews
High Stretch Conforms to Nearly Any Shape
4.83 / 5.0
(6) 6 total reviews
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6 reviews
Visible Before and After Cure
4.83 / 5.0
(6) 6 total reviews
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1 review
Secure Materials within Vacuum Bag Lay-Ups
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
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1 review
Tube Format for Easy Use in Room Temperature Applications
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
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1 review
High Gloss Film, With or Without Perforations
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
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2 reviews
Suited for High-Temp Applications up to 400°F
5.0 / 5.0
(2) 2 total reviews
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1 review
Easy Seal for Lamination; Easy Strip after Cure
5.0 / 5.0
(1) 1 total reviews
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