nabz23
Materials
- Jun 7, 2013
- 1
I experience a lot of problems with surface pinholes while using Phenolic resin for hand layup (resole). As a result, the surface has to be sanded down, primed, sanded down again, primed again and then painted.
I was wondering if using an in-mould primer or a surfacing film would give me a pin hole free surface ready to be painted and help me get rid of the whole tedious process.
or whether using novalak could improve this. Even single vacuum bagging doesn't help with the situation, anyone has experience with DVB to get a better quality phenolic laminate and how? would a dwell help in the curing cycle?
Looking to take advantage of anyones experience.
I was hoping I could get some useful information from the book "Phenolic Liquid Resin Hand Lay-UP Techniques" by John A Wills but unfortunately can not find any copy of it now.
I was wondering if using an in-mould primer or a surfacing film would give me a pin hole free surface ready to be painted and help me get rid of the whole tedious process.
or whether using novalak could improve this. Even single vacuum bagging doesn't help with the situation, anyone has experience with DVB to get a better quality phenolic laminate and how? would a dwell help in the curing cycle?
Looking to take advantage of anyones experience.
I was hoping I could get some useful information from the book "Phenolic Liquid Resin Hand Lay-UP Techniques" by John A Wills but unfortunately can not find any copy of it now.