Molding Sample Clauses

Molding. Molding of composite in die shall be conducted in accordance with work instructions provided. The following matters shall be noted: • Mold surface shall remain clean and non-contaminated prior to use; • Where gel coat is applied, such coat shall be applied smoothly on the surface of the mold (note that thickness of gel coat is generally 0.4 to 0.6 mm); • Type of composite shall be correct; • Layers of composite shall be correct (discernible with naked eyes); • Location and position of ply/sheet in the molds shall be correct; • The tolerance of molding and overlapping requirements shall be complied with (such tolerance is included in work instructions); • Ply/sheet shall not be wrinkled or distorted. Inspection shall be conducted before and after resin infiltration; • For wet contour machining, ply shall be soaked sufficiently by lamination resin. In polymerization, scrolling of any kind shall not result in other inclusion or wrinkle; • Pre-assembled parts (such as root lamination sheet and lining, lighting loop) shall remain clean and dry before being equipped into the mold; • Root bolt shall remain clean and be applied to required bolt torque; • Interfusion of foreign materials and contaminants shall be prevented; • For vacuum infusion, isolating membrane, proper application of ventilator/compartment, vacuum bag, resin entrance and vacuum exit shall be inspected.
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