Vacuum Lamination
Vacuum lamination is a manufacturing process used to bond layers of materials together using a vacuum. This technique involves placing the materials, often composite materials or glass, in a vacuum chamber where air is removed. The absence of air pressure helps eliminate bubbles and ensures a strong, uniform bond between the layers.
During the process, heat may be applied to enhance adhesion, making it ideal for applications in industries like automotive and aerospace. Vacuum lamination is valued for producing lightweight, durable components that can withstand various environmental conditions, contributing to improved performance and longevity.