
Tooling & Vacuum Bagging Processing
Vacuum Accessories
Successful vacuum bagging requires a high quality vacuum source
and plumbing into the vacuum bag. The vacuum source can be
an expensive vacuum pump or a less expensive compressor driven
venturi. Strong vacuum piping that does not crush under vacuum
is used to link the vacuum pump to the vacuum breach unit,
the base of which goes inside the vacuum bag. If the tool has
an area for the vacuum port, make sure there is a breather
path from the port to the part. If the port goes on the part
itself, use several layers of breather beneath the port to
prevent print-through.
VMS2
Resin barrier vacuum line. Unique product for infusion, which enables vacuum flow on top of wet impregnated zones throughout the entire curing process. Max use temp 160°C
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Vachose
Durable silicone rubber hoses with many hours of life at temperatures of up to 200°C in oven and autoclave conditions. Max use temp 200°C
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Ambhose
Low temperature, synthetic rubber hose ideal for general workshop vacuum lines. Max operating temp 80°C
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Kevlarhose
High temperature PTFE hose with braided Kevlar protective outer sleeve. Max operating temp 260°C
• Data Sheet
93S TDS
Stainless steel, braided, PTFE lined autoclave hose. Max opertaing temp 200°C+
• Data Sheet
VBU25TP2/3
Vacuum breach units, also known as through bag connectors, enable the vacuum bag to be evacuated. Max use temp 250°C
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VBU25N
Vacuum breach units, also known as through bag connectors, enable the vacuum bag to be evacuated. Max use temp 250°C
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Plugs
Non return plugs for use in vacuum systems. Available in brass, galvanised steel and stainless steel. Max service temp 180°C (continuous), 250°C (intermittent)
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Sockets
Non return socket with spring loaded nurled collar for use in vacuum systems. Available in brass, galvanised steel and stainless steel. Max service temp 180°C (continuous), 250°C (intermittent)
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