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Wet pregs

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stanislavz

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I used and like to make my own "wet pregs" on 90% of mold jobs. Its just dammn too easy to wet all fiber on flat table. But if you go to some bigger one sizes, you need more mens skilled in composites, or nice and big rollers.

This one here is maximum size which one could achieve as per size part / complexity.


And that one is kind of a dream of everyone who need to make composite in "calmer" way.

- machine sprays 12 streams of epoxy on foil at constant speed and pattern, and putting fabric on top of it. And another foil on the top if needed.

What is between of two of them ?

Put gravure roller

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Into this one glue roller ?

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