Fibre Glast's Vacuum Bagging Materials are premium products made for use in vacuum bagging applications. Use the vacuum bagging technique to place vacuum pressure on a composite laminate during the cure cycle.
Vacuum bagging is a technique used in various fabrication applications to improve the quality and performance of laminated materials like carbon fiber, fiberglass, and resin-infused materials. The process involves placing the material to be laminated inside a sealed bag, then using a vacuum to remove air and excess resin, and to compress the layers together, resulting in a denser, more uniform composite.
Overall, vacuum bagging is a critical technique in modern composite fabrication, enabling the creation of high-performance parts with superior mechanical properties.
Vacuum bagging is commonly used where high-performance composite materials are required.
If you are looking to get started with vacuum bagging, it is essential to choose the right combination of materials and equipment based on your specific project needs.
Want to learn more about Vacuum Bagging and Resin Infusion? In addition to the videos below, Fibre Glast has white papers. You can learn more about Vacuum Bagging and Vacuum Infusion with free white papers like Vacuum Bagging Equipment and Techniques and Vacuum Infusion - The Equipment and Process of Resin Infusion. You can also view a Basic Vacuum Bagging Set-Up diagram. Check out our videos, white papers and give us a call...we can help!
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