Feb 14, 2006 23:41
18 yrs ago
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English term
vacuum infusion enabler
English
Tech/Engineering
Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)
Adhesives
Look here for more info
http://www.infuzene.com/
Does anybody know what it is???
Also, if you look at the second line of the text you will find accessing the above link, it reads: "used for infusion/vacuum forming composites"
First of all, it sounds a bit like random words, then what is that slash doing??? is it infusion OR vacuum?? Is it an alternative?
I need an epiphany here:=)
http://www.infuzene.com/
Does anybody know what it is???
Also, if you look at the second line of the text you will find accessing the above link, it reads: "used for infusion/vacuum forming composites"
First of all, it sounds a bit like random words, then what is that slash doing??? is it infusion OR vacuum?? Is it an alternative?
I need an epiphany here:=)
Responses
3 | See below... | William [Bill] Gray |
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See below...
Maybe I'm too late, but I found this link:
http://www.fibreglast.com/documents/361.pdf
Maybe it can help? ;-)
http://www.fibreglast.com/documents/361.pdf
Maybe it can help? ;-)
2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks for the link. In the end I made something up and told them that I had done so. So far so good.....:)"
Discussion
"used for infusion/vacuum forming composites"
The slash really puts me off....