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carbon fibre look onto plastic part

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tha89sx

Automotive
Jun 13, 2007
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i have an injection molding and im looking to have it made to look like carbon fibre.

are there many options to make it look like carbon fibre.
currently i have found immersion graphics as my only option??
 
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I'm >>guessing<< you could texture the appropriate surfaces with a deep glass cloth texture, mold it in black resin or paint it black, then apply a thick coat of clear paint or resin. ... probably a lot more expensive than a layer of preprinted film.





Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Does the whole part need to look like carbon fiber or just certain areas? In-mold decorating may be an option if only portions of the part need this appearance.
 
not the whole piece, i only require the front face to be carbon look.

i looked at in mold decoration and it seems to be more expensive than immersion
 
Is the part design such that a label would do the trick?
 
multiple planes, and multiple surfaces, a label would not fit.
 
Some labels can be stretched over compound curves. You should talk to someone who makes them before ruling them out.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
would stretching the label still keep true to a carbon fibre look?? ill look into it.
 
arbon fibre fabric also distorts a bit as you draw it over compound curves.

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