Archives

What is resin infusion?

Resin infusion is a great method for producing high-quality, void-free composites on big or complex moulds. The process is well-suited to the production of carbon fibre and other advanced material composites, and it is widely used by professional manufacturers.

Read full article

Why not use general purpose spray adhesives?

You shouldn’t use general-purpose spray adhesives because they are not specifically designed for the vacuum infusion process. Using general purposes adhesives can result in overspray and uneven application. In addition to this, general-purpose spray can interfere with the resin curing process and damage the structural…

Read full article

Will Tuskbond infusion adhesive interfere with the curing process of the vinyl?

One of the benefits of our adhesive is that it does not interfere with the curing process of vinyl, esters, polyesters or resins and essentially becomes part of the polymer makeup.

Read full article

Is the Tuskbond infusion high quality?

Our infusion adhesive works at high performance to make sure that reinforcing fibres are held in the right place during the process.

Read full article

What are some of the advantages of the Tuskbond Infusion adhesive?

Re-positionable Non-dimpling, soft glue line Low soak in Allows resin to reach maximum tensile shear strength

Read full article

What is infusion adhesive used for?

Our exceptional adhesive is used to hold reinforcing fibres in place during a resin infusion process or resin transfer moulding. During this process, the surface finish or structural integrity will not be affected. Our Tuskbond Infusion 900 is perfect for infusion/vacuum forming composites.

Read full article

What is resin infusion?

Resin infusion is a great method for producing high-quality, void-free composites on big or complex moulds. The process is well-suited to the production of carbon fibre and other advanced material composites, and it is widely used by professional manufacturers.

Read full article

Why not use general purpose spray adhesives?

You shouldn’t use general-purpose spray adhesives because they are not specifically designed for the vacuum infusion process. Using general purposes adhesives can result in overspray and uneven application. In addition to this, general-purpose spray can interfere with the resin curing process and damage the structural…

Read full article

Will Tuskbond infusion adhesive interfere with the curing process of the vinyl?

One of the benefits of our adhesive is that it does not interfere with the curing process of vinyl, esters, polyesters or resins and essentially becomes part of the polymer makeup.

Read full article

Is the Tuskbond infusion high quality?

Our infusion adhesive works at high performance to make sure that reinforcing fibres are held in the right place during the process.

Read full article

What are some of the advantages of the Tuskbond Infusion adhesive?

Re-positionable Non-dimpling, soft glue line Low soak in Allows resin to reach maximum tensile shear strength

Read full article

What is infusion adhesive used for?

Our exceptional adhesive is used to hold reinforcing fibres in place during a resin infusion process or resin transfer moulding. During this process, the surface finish or structural integrity will not be affected. Our Tuskbond Infusion 707 is perfect for infusion/vacuum forming composites. Please test…

Read full article