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The Vacuum Infusion Process (VIP) is a closed molding process used to manufacture composite parts from plastic resins. It involves the use of a vacuum to draw resin into a mold, which is then cured under pressure. The process is often used to produce parts with complex shapes and high strength-to-weight ratios. It is also used to produce parts with a high degree of surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
The VIP market for plastic resins is growing due to its ability to produce parts with superior properties compared to traditional manufacturing methods. The process is also cost-effective and can be used to produce parts with a wide range of sizes and shapes. Additionally, the process is environmentally friendly, as it does not require the use of solvents or other hazardous materials.
Some companies in the VIP market for plastic resins include Advanced Composites Group, Hexcel Corporation, and Cytec Industries. Show Less Read more