
resin infusion
Resin infusion is a manufacturing process used to create strong composite materials, often for applications like aerospace, automotive, and marine products. It involves placing dry fibers, such as carbon or fiberglass, into a mold and then infusing them with a liquid resin under vacuum pressure. This allows the resin to fully saturate the fibers, creating a solid, lightweight structure once it hardens. The process produces high-quality parts with fewer imperfections, and it’s valued for its efficiency and ability to create complex shapes while minimizing waste.