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Resin Infusion - thin laminate

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Birdman100

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Is it possible to do resin infusion with very thin laminates (1 x 160gsm textreme carbon)? My assumption is that there will be much "friction" in such a thin laminate...(?). Can anyone name a few really good (if not the best available) Epoxy systems for RI process, with superior mechanical properties as well.

How about the peel ply, will it tend to tear single layer laminate after curing...?
 
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