Our Technologies

Manual or WET stratification

Manual stratification is the primordial technology of transformation of compost materials. The latter consists in impregnating the fibers with resin, which can be of different types, manually by brush or roller. Typically, it is allowed to polymerize in the environment and without the help of bags. You still need a mold that allows you to give the desired geometry. In addition to the previous procedure, it is possible to further compact the various layers and at the same time extract most of the air present. By putting the glass bags in the oven, the time and mechanical characteristics increase.

Injection moulding of resin

In this technology, male/female equipment is required in which the reinforcement is inserted before being closed. Then the resin is injected, which flows and impregnates the fabric.

Pressing

There are two systems: cold and hot forming. The first uses accelerated and catalyzed resins, then prepared at the moment, with molds usually composite at very low pressures. As for hot forming, we can say that it uses resins already prepared with hot working catalysts. It uses metal moulds heated up to 120°/140°C. Alternatively you can use reinforcements already impregnated with resins lead to an intermediate stage between the liquid and the polymerized, stabilized, colored, fillers and fibers, in the quantities required.

Pre-impregnated moulding in autoclave

Like the previous one uses fabric reinforcements (carbon, Kevlar glass) with continuous texture already impregnated and molds in both metal composite, open or closed. Once prepared and inserted in the mold, it is closed in the bag and placed in the autoclave where the effect of pressure and temperature takes place.