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Carbon Fiber MaterialCarbon Fiber fabric is pre-pregnanted (hence the name “pre-preg) with epoxy resin and stored in a walk-in freezer. Pre-preg carbon fiber gives best fabric-to-resin ratio, and eliminates the resin-inducing step. We use Toray® carbon fiber on all our bodyworks. The roll of carbon fiber fabric is fed into our CNC router and cut into desired shape. |
Mold Lay-upThe cloth is then laid inside the mold and vacuum is applied. Certain parts that have metal mounting fixtures will require another mold on the backside to ensure precision. Parts that require smooth backend (like windscreens or hand guards) will also use backside mold so both sides will appear smooth. |
AutoclaveOnce parts are in their molds and tightly vacuumed, the cart is rolled into the autoclave chamber. Temperature and pressure are all set from the digital control panel. The baking then begins. The operator will double check for vacuum leaks during the autoclaving period if the panels are large and prone to air leaks. Leaked vacuum will induce air bubble into the resin and results in weakened parts and inferior finish. |
Trim and FinishTrimming is done on our CNC rig with a Mitsubishi Robot Arm. If the part is relatively flat, we can also utilize waterjet. There are also parts only can be cut by our skilled staff with hands. The part will then be cleaned to remove mold release agent and sprayed over with UV resistant clear coating. After some hand polishing, we can finally deliver beautiful carbon fiber motorcycle bodyworks that brings grin stretching from ear to ear. |
The Making of Bestem Carbon Fiber |