MTI Hose and MVL Hose are used in exactly the same way. When using either of these products, the initial infusion setup is the same as it would be if they weren’t being used, so the stack is reinforcement, peel-ply, infusion mesh, bag, with the MTI Hose used instead of the usual infusion connector as the vacuum side. The MTI Hose is usually placed directly onto infusion mesh but it would also be fine to end the mesh slightly short and position the hose onto directly the peel-ply.
There are no rules regarding the length of the MTI Hose and indeed it would be possible (although not particularly helpful) to run the hose around the entire perimeter of the infusion. More usually, the MTI Hose would be position around the second half of the infusion, especially extending into areas which you anticipate will be reached last by the infusion.
- The MTI Hose is connected to the vacuum hose at one end by sliding a length of the vacuum hose inside the MTI Hose.
- The outer membrane of the MTI Hose is then sealed to the vacuum hose using a wrap of sealant tape. This prevents resin circumventing the MTI membrane and finding its way into the vacuum line and so make sure you get good contact and a proper seal onto the outer membrane and the vacuum hose.
- The other end of the MTI Hose also needs to properly be sealed. Without a vacuum hose to seal to, this end should be sealed using a wrap of sealant tape, overhanging the end of the hose and pressed firmly to seal.
- Sealing the MVL Hose is done slightly differently: start with a small wrap of sealant tape placed inside the MVL Hose with half of the tape extending out of the end, press to seal the inside and then double the protruding tape back on itself to seal against the outside of the hose, press firmly, and then finish off with a strip of duct tape folded over the end and pressed firmly.
- The vacuum hose itself should breach the vacuum bag through the perimeter seal by wrapping a coil of sealant tape around the vacuum line and then pressing this tape firmly onto an exposed bit of the main bag seal.
The rest of the infusion process is run exactly the same as a regular infusion. For a general overview of resin infusion, see other resin infusion tutorials in our learning area.
MVS Microporous Vacuum Strip
MVS Strip works in the same way as the MTI/MVL Hose, the difference being that MVS is a flat format version, designed to be positioned directly onto the laminate without creating an indentation in the way that a tube format product, such as MTI Hose, would.
MVS Strip would be most commonly used in ‘outside in’ infusions, whereby the resin is fed into the laminate from the perimeter, with the vacuum line positioned in the centre of the laminate. Because the vacuum connection is on part of the finished component itself, it is important that the vacuum line creates minimum disturbance or impression on the laminate which is why the MVS Strip would be chosen over the tubular profile of an MTI Hose.
The methodology when connecting the MVS Strip to the vacuum line is similar to the hose-format products. One end of the strip is connected to the vacuum line and sealed, with the other end sealed closed on itself. Just as with the MTI Hose, it is very important that resin cannot circumvent the membrane by entering the strip through either end.
MVS Strip is connected to and sealed as follows:
- Position a resin infusion connector on the inside of the MVS Strip
- Push back some of the infusion mesh at one end of the strip and position a strip of sealant tape all the way across the width of the strip; position the tape so that it overhangs the end of the strip. Remove the backing and press firmly to seal the tape to the top film and the inside of the bottom membrane.
- Next, use a second strip of tape stuck to the outside of the bottom membrane, overhanging the end, and press to seal it against the protruding tape you positioned on the inside of the strip.
- A strip of duct tape can be wrapped over the end of the strip for additional security.
- Repeat the process to seal the other end of the strip.
- Once the vacuum bag is in place, the vacuum line is connected to the infusion connector inside the MVS Strip in the normal way. Use a knife to make an incision through the vacuum bag and the top film of the MVL Strip into the resin infusion connector.
- Push the vacuum hose through the bagging film and MVS film and firmly into the infusion connector before sealing in the normal way using sealant tape.