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GREAT explanation Richard. That's exactly the way I understood it too
(and why I am trying to be pretty careful with my ramp rates). If you ramp up too fast then it could cure before it has a chance to get rid of the voids. I'm not exactly sure what happens if you ramp up too slow but it must be a bad thing ![]() Also, if I use a bladder I'm assuming I still have to use breather cloth so that the air has a chance to go somewhere? If so how do you keep the prepreg from "losing" some of the resin to the breather cloth? Should I use a peel-ply that breathes the trapped air but still doesn't allow the resin to get lost to the breather cloth? Is there a peel ply that is stretchy enough to expand when the bladder expands? Good discussion folks, we're all learning lots. Joe |
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