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UV Barrier in mold on clear carbon fiber

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drake

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There is a great demand on clear carbon parts people really like the looks of it. Is there any process of spraying a clear coat uv in the mold and layup and infuse on top of it with epoxy??? the old way of using a automotive clear after the part is cured is very time consuming for me. Maybe i should switch to a VE resin??? Oh ya my temp range is -40F to 150F. I am trying to pull near finished parts using infusion process. It seems the automotive urethane clears have the best UV protection. What is the industry doing to solve this issue?
 
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