Vacuum Infusion Epoxy

Vacuum infusion is a type of closed mould composite fabrication method.  Epoxy resin is introduced into the mould after the vacuum has pulled the bag down and compacted the laminate.

The reinforcements and core material are laid-up dry in the mould. This is done by hand and provides the opportunity to precisely position the reinforcement. When the resin is pulled into the Mould the laminate is already compacted; therefore, there is no room for excess resin. Very high resin to glass ratios are possible with vacuum infusion and the mechanical properties of the laminate are superior.

Based on curing temperature and Tg, CA Composites supplies two categories of vacuum infusion epoxy resin.

Room Temperature Curing Low Tg Vacuum Infusion epoxy resin
Model: CALT-5028
  • Tg: 75-85 ℃
  • Viscosity at 25℃ : 200-300 cps
  • Flexure Strength: 100-125 MPa
  • Curing condition: 24 hours at RT(25℃)+ 6 hours at 70℃(post cure) or  4 hours at  50 ℃(initial cure) +  6 hours at 70℃ (post cure)
Medium Tg Vacuum Infusion Epoxy resin
Model: CAML-5417
  • Tg: 115-125 ℃
  • Viscosity at 25℃ : 200-300 cps
  • Flexure Strength: 100-125 MPa
  • Curing condition: 6-8 hours at 50℃(initial cure)+ 5 hours at 100 ℃
  • ​Applicable for making moulds

Options on Hardener

  •  Fast : 30-60 minutes Pot life
  •  Slow: 100-120 minutes Pot life

We can ship these products to any country by air or water.

We also supply vacuum bagging materials. Please contact us for further information.

    Need a quotation? Email Us Now

    X