Vacuum Sensor | - Preparation – record your drop test so you can find leaks sooner, and see rates of change of vacuum during the drop test. A quality drop-test is a crucial factor to having a stress free cure. For large parts, heat the mould to simulate the cure to be sure no issues are lurking that may cause leaks.
- Evacutation – As with infusion, leaks may develop mid-process. Alerts let you act early, protecting the integrity of your part.
- Curing – Bag failure during cure is still a risk. Maintain vacuum until the gel stage and use alerts to catch changes. Check the process from anywhere via the portal — perfect for overnight jobs or busy benches.
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Temperature Probe | - Keep an eye on your resin – especially one that kicks hard.
- Monitor resin temperature in your bucket. If the resin heats and gels mid brush, you have problems. This probe gives you the heads-up to work faster, refresh your resin, or stop. Even stopping means you have saved the time you may have spent on the job.
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Additional Temperature Probes (Extended set) | - Multiple probes unlock visibility across your stack and oven.
- Stack: track your cure cycle through large or complex layups. Some zones cure faster than others.
- Oven – Ovens often have hot and cold spots. Mapping these ensures even curing and even better parts. We have seen poor oven performance ruin parts.
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