
Vacuum Infusion
Vacuum infusion is a manufacturing process used to create lightweight and durable composite materials. It involves placing layers of fiberglass or carbon fiber in a mold, then covering them with a plastic film to create a sealed environment. A vacuum is applied, which removes air and allows a resin to flow into the fibers, filling voids and bonding the layers together. This method ensures even distribution of the resin and reduces bubbles, resulting in strong and high-quality finished products, often used in aerospace, automotive, and marine applications.