We have infused many test panels of both in many different thicknesses and the best results are always Soric. Strength to weight , twist, break and puncture resistant.. It also infuses flawlessly .
You need to pre-pour the resin into containers and degas it prior to infusing, rather than pouring from one container to another mid-infusion. You're asking for porosity.
What resin do you use for infusion? What is the mixed viscosity?
kevinmryan1903 3 weeks ago
where do you get the spiral wrap and drainage field?
565Customz 1 year ago
hi, i need a help!
i made some composite structure by resin infusion and it work well but after i have a problem ,,
when i spray 1-2 hands of clearcoat but i have the famous problem of pin hole in the surface!!
i try to degass the resin before to infuse. please, have you a solution for my problem? thank you very much
shkssj88 2 years ago
A very interesting video... what type of aircraft are you working on?
TheMrAWeaver 2 years ago
If you have to choose between Lantor Soric and Divinycell can you tell which one has better structural strength?
zedcrafts 2 years ago
The Soric is far superior to the diviycell.
We have infused many test panels of both in many different thicknesses and the best results are always Soric. Strength to weight , twist, break and puncture resistant.. It also infuses flawlessly .
blueberrybill 2 years ago
You need to pre-pour the resin into containers and degas it prior to infusing, rather than pouring from one container to another mid-infusion. You're asking for porosity.
zachks 2 years ago
some very nice infusion tricks on this video. makes me wanna try infusion again...
teamEP789 2 years ago
What resin are you using?
scott98390 3 years ago