I am wondered how vacuum outlet is connected because that part is missed in the video. Resin inlet is well described but how which way vacuum is pumped out ?
That's a good question! Normally there would be a vacuum connection through the silicone bag right over the peripheral vacuum channel. In this instance there is a connection through the lower half of the mould (in line with the vacuum channel) You can just see it in the first part of the video when the lower mould is empty.
Hi Paul, We filled these small detailed ares with solid silicone so that they are more likely to stay in shape and to press the fibre into the correct position under vacuum.
Hi- You can use flow mesh in exactly the same way as you would use it in a conventional infusion. In this instance it wasn't necessary as the mould is rather small and the laminate is reasonably permeable.
Hi Ted, the life expectancy of a silicone bag will depend on the resin being used but we have customers reporting between 250 to 300 cycles with a polyester resin. The general care and handling is also obviously very relevant.
Hi, This mould was made just as a technical demonstration but the process is used in a variety of different applications to produce composite mouldings (i.e. marine, automotive, architectural etc) Have a look at our website www.siliconecomposites.com
Beautiful ! And thanks for showing something else than thick chopped strand mat !
I am wondered how vacuum outlet is connected because that part is missed in the video. Resin inlet is well described but how which way vacuum is pumped out ?
Seems easy to make it. Where is the hole connect to the vacuum pump?
That's a good question!
Normally there would be a vacuum connection through the silicone bag right over the peripheral vacuum channel. In this instance there is a connection through the lower half of the mould (in line with the vacuum channel)
You can just see it in the first part of the video when the lower mould is empty.
@@siliconecomposites1890 Cool! Thanks for teaching.
Ow man, what a nice job! Loved it!
Thanks Luiz- we're glad you enjoyed it!
If the vacuum is on during the cure, what stops the resin from flowing out of the part and into the pump?
can I just thin tube silicone with white spirit and let it cure? seems easier for one off projects than buying a special system.
I love the process
I dont realy get how the vacuum is made. Where is the connection to the pump?
While applying gel coat, a respirator should be worn. How many parts will that bag make?
It is epoxy gelcoat and epoxy is not toxic.
Hi, is it compatible with epoxy prepreg?
3:51 what's the effect of 'intensifiers'? Is this to apply more clamping force in certain areas under vacuum?
Hi Paul,
We filled these small detailed ares with solid silicone so that they are more likely to stay in shape and to press the fibre into the correct position under vacuum.
Me 2 seconds into seeing the mold: "It's a Subaru!"
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how do you prevent the laminate from becoming too dry while curing under full vacuum?
It doesn't happen. There's no bleeder, so when resin feed is clamped, only excess resin makes it to the catch pot.
Could this be used on say a 20 ft boat mould or a larger ocean type Kayak ! and would it be cost effective to do so ?
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interesting!
why flow mesh is not necessary?
best regards!
Hi- You can use flow mesh in exactly the same way as you would use it in a conventional infusion. In this instance it wasn't necessary as the mould is rather small and the laminate is reasonably permeable.
how many times can you use the silicone bag please? also, can it be brushed on?
Hi Ted, the life expectancy of a silicone bag will depend on the resin being used but we have customers reporting between 250 to 300 cycles with a polyester resin.
The general care and handling is also obviously very relevant.
@@Compositeinteg1 Thank you
Where was it used for? By the way: a very interesting process and well documented in the video.
Hi, This mould was made just as a technical demonstration but the process is used in a variety of different applications to produce composite mouldings (i.e. marine, automotive, architectural etc)
Have a look at our website www.siliconecomposites.com
OK, thanks!
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