I looked up the resin you used by composite envisions. This Resin is about 1100 CPS as listed on their site. I was wondering how you were able to get the entire board wetted out in less than 18 minutes with a relatively thick infusion resin. I thought resins should be at 1200 CPS max, and can go down to 150 - 300 CPS. I was thinking that since this is a foam core infusion process (Which I am HIGHLY grateful there is a video on this) a 300 - 500 (max) centipoise would be more ideal. Thoughts on that? What would it be to do the same thing with a lower viscosity resin and how did you get a 1100 CPS infusion resin to travel that fast through a relatively large foam core part? I ask because some people have a hard time wetting out pure non-core fiber pieces of 5 layers with West Systems 105 which is 760 CPS for example. Thanks for the content and for accepting my nerdy questions - super appreciative.
I looked up the resin you used by composite envisions. This Resin is about 1100 CPS as listed on their site. I was wondering how you were able to get the entire board wetted out in less than 18 minutes with a relatively thick infusion resin. I thought resins should be at 1200 CPS max, and can go down to 150 - 300 CPS. I was thinking that since this is a foam core infusion process (Which I am HIGHLY grateful there is a video on this) a 300 - 500 (max) centipoise would be more ideal. Thoughts on that? What would it be to do the same thing with a lower viscosity resin and how did you get a 1100 CPS infusion resin to travel that fast through a relatively large foam core part? I ask because some people have a hard time wetting out pure non-core fiber pieces of 5 layers with West Systems 105 which is 760 CPS for example. Thanks for the content and for accepting my nerdy questions - super appreciative.
What kind of resin do you use?