Publish Time: 2024-08-12 Origin: Site
Autoclave Molding: This process involves laying up prepreg materials according to the required layers on a mold, sealing them in a vacuum bag, and then placing them into an autoclave. The autoclave heats and pressurizes the materials, completing the curing reaction and forming the prepreg into the desired shape with a smooth surface. This method is suitable for parts with complex shapes that are large in area or volume but produced in relatively small quantities.
Vacuum Curing Oven Molding: This process operates on principles similar to autoclave molding. Its advantages include the ability to produce larger parts or structures due to its larger volume and the capability to simultaneously process multiple smaller to medium-sized components. This results in lower molding costs per individual product.