BÜFA Composite Systems, Rastede, presents a significant expansion of its established mould making system: The newly developed moulding resin BÜFA®-Resin VE 6699 Tooling Infusion now completes the already highly successful system on the market and specifically addresses the growing requirements of the GRP industry. Moulding is essential for GRP components, as almost every part is created in a negative mould – high quality standards and process reliability are required.
BÜFA has already been recognised by the AVK, the German Association of the Fibre Reinforced Plastics/Composites for the first electrically conductive mould-making system. The reason for this was the use of nano-carbon materials, which create electrostatically conductive mould surfaces – the result: increased safety (TÜV-tested) and durability of the moulds. The system consists of the conductive BÜFA®-Tooling Conductive Gelcoat, the 1. Layer Resin BÜFA®-Resin VE 0910 and the low-profile tooling resin BÜFA®-Resin VE 7100. With the new innovative BÜFA®-Resin VE 6699 Tooling Infusion Resin, it is now possible to manufacture the mould in a virtually closed, emission-free system.
In this way, BÜFA fulfils its guiding principle of ‘protecting people and the environment’ and provides further advantages in terms of the process: increased mechanical and thermal resilience as well as expanded application possibilities in demanding applications.
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