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In vacuum bagging, the previously hand-laminated component is pushed with the mould into a film bag (only possible for small parts) or covered with a film that is stuck airtight to the edge of the mould. By sucking off the air, the film presses onto the laminate and presses it against the mould.
eWiki: The vacuum bagging (In german language only.)
Vacuum film tube (PA/PP/PA) 50 my, 60 cm
Vacuum film tube (PA/PP/PA) 75 my, 120 cm
Bagging film BLUE 25 my, 100 cm
Bagging film BLUE 50 my, 145 cm
Bagging film RED 25 my, 122 cm
Bagging film (PO180) 50 my, 200 cm
Bagging film (PO120) 75 my, 200 cm
Bagging film (PO120) 75 my, 200 cm/ 1 m
Bagging film (PO120) 75 my, 400 cm x 200 m
Bagging film (PO150 XD2) 80 my, 175 cm
Bagging film (PO150 XD2) 80 my, 350 cm
Bagging film BLUE perforated (P3) 25 my, 100 cm
Bagging film RED perforated (P3) 25 my, 122 cm
Vacuum sealing tape GREY, 3 x 12 mm x 15 m (up to 90 °C)
Vacuum sealing tape DARK GREY, 3.2 x 12.7 mm x 7.6 m (up to 210 °C)
Vacuum sealing tape BLACK, 2.5 x 12 mm x 15 m (up to 140 °C)