Vacuum Infusion Enabler

• Used for Infusion/Vacuum Forming Composites
Crosslinks with Resins to Form a Lasting Assembly
Safely Fuses Laminating Materials to Structural Core Surfaces
Provides Superior Holding During Forming Process
Allows Resin to Obtain Maximum Tensile Sheer Strength
Low Shrinkage in Curing

InfuZene Vacuum Infusion Enabler is designed to hold dry materials onto structural surfaces, ultimately curing with the resins, resulting in one uninterrupted formation. This polymeric spray will not interfere with the curing process of vinyl esters, polyester or styrene resins. In fact, InfuZene crosslinks and hardens along with the ester or styrene to form an integrated structure. This isn't just a new product - this is a whole new process! Currently, spray adhesives are generally used to hold the layers of dry materials together during the curing process of the resins. This method can be problematic and compromise the integrity of the materials, weakening the structure as a whole. InfuZene eliminates the possiblity of those problems.

In recent testing, composites were prepared from grooved and perforated foamed core material, fiberglass roving and fiberglass mat materials which were held together with Infuzene enabler. These composites were then vacuum infused with vinyl ester resin. After curing, the composite was tested using ASTM D897 -78. There were no weak spots in the composites from the InfuZene. The samples broke in the foam core, the weakest material, as expected.

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