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An Adhesive for Composites Manufacturers

Did you know…that your current adhesive used for infusion molding could actually be a contaminant and could be harming your part’s structural integrity? Have you thought in Composites Adhesive?

At Forza Inc, we understand the issues and have partnered with composite manufacturers to develop a revolutionary solution. The product is designed specifically for infusion molding and helps overcome problems normally experienced when using other adhesives. These problems include bonding failure, resin blockage, and surface and structural defects in final parts.

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Our solution? Forza Infusion Molding Adhesive.

This adhesive becomes part of the polymer matrix, allowing the resin to reach its maximum tensile strength. It safely fuses laminating materials to structural core surfaces, not interfering with the curing process of vinyl esters, polyesters or styrene resin.

Want to see this product in action? Check out the comparison video highlighting the differences between our solution and the adhesives generally used in the infusion molding process.

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