Vaccum infusion for Marine
Vacuum infusion drivers
The driving force behind the steady
move to infusion is compelling. Successfully infused laminates are of a high
quality, with high reinforcement volume fractions, low thickness variations
and low void content. Total laminate weight can frequently be reduced, as can
labour and wastage costs. Using this technology, especially in combination
with high performance resins, reinforcements and cores, can result in lighter,
stronger and more cost-efficient marine structures.
The process results in a major reduction of the styrene emissions in the
workshop and to the outside world. This cleaner and more technical production
method makes a positive contribution to the working environment. The fact that
these benefits can be derived from a process requiring minimal capital
investment is a string impetus that further drives the changeover.
Resin technology – vital link in the chain
Appropriate
resin selection contributes significantly towards the final composites
properties and the successful application of the infusion process. DSM
composite Resins has developed a series of resins specifically to achieve
mechanical performance and water resistance, while also facilitating an
optimal infusion process.