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MGS285 or 335 as Infusion system

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opcod

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Hi

Just a small question, i know the MGS system 285 and the 335 are a laminating resin for doing hand layup.. But is there anybody who try to use this resin as in Infusion one ? To built up your dry fabric layup, do the vacu bag and inject the resin with that type ?

The viscosity might be too thick, but at the same time, the spec say about 5-600 cps. And for the Derakane vinylester 411-35, it's about 400.. I'm pretty curious of any results that somebody may have about that ..

Thank in advance
 
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