chil wilson
Industrial
- Feb 25, 2020
- 7
We have a fiberglass manufacturing facility that used open molding for large parts. We are trying RTM to build some smaller items and it is our first attempt. My background is mechanical. I am trying to figure out the true pressure inside the space that is 30" OD and has a cavity 1.5" deep packed with Matt fiberglass as well as mat/cor-rove/mat stitched, 18 layer thick. we are using unsaturated 32% syyrine Arapol resin at 80 DEG F with a centipoise of 480. The pump is a 7:1 ratio putting out .08 gallons per stroke at 126 PSIG. Wouldn't it make sense that as the thick resin is injected the mold pressure would rise above 126 PSIG to penetrate all the layers. If so does anyone know how to calculate that? I can use my pressure vessel calculations for the top head but is seems we are getting flexion and loosing vacuum so the pressure must be higher than we think in the chamber.
Chil Wilson V.P.
Chil Wilson V.P.