Collection: Vacuum Infusion
Vacuum infusion, also called resin infusion, is a fabrication technique that uses vacuum pressure to drive resin into a laminate. Dry materials are laid into the mold and the vacuum pressure is applied before resin is introduced. Once a complete vacuum is achieved, resin is forced into the laminate via vacuum tubing. The vacuum infusion process offers a better fiber-to-resin ratio than hand lay-up or vacuum bagging.
Want to learn more about Vacuum Infusion? Fibre Glast has a free Learning Center with helpful white papers. You can learn more about vacuum infusion with our free white paper: Vacuum Infusion - The Equipment & Process of Resin Infusion.
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Resin Flows Easily for Vacuum Bagging
5.0 / 5.0
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Highly Conformable with Ultimate Bi-Directional Strength
5.0 / 5.0
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No-Crimp Fibers for Strength in One Direction
5.0 / 5.0
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Create Fast-Moving Channels for Resin Infusion
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High-Strength Heavyweight for Overall Strength
5.0 / 5.0
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