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titleOfInvention Resin transfer molding method.
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a uniform thickness with no voids after curing by ingenuating the resin to uniformly diffuse and impregnate the fiber reinforcement when the resin is injected into the upper and lower mold cavities. To provide a resin transfer molding method for obtaining a molded product. An upper mold is overlaid on a fiber reinforcing material laid on a lower mold and clamped, and then a cavity formed by the upper mold and the lower mold is exhausted, and a resin is injected into the cavity to add a fiber reinforcing material. In the resin transfer molding method in which resin is impregnated and then cured, as a means for injecting and impregnating the resin, resin injection paths and resin discharge paths are alternately provided in the cavity in parallel, and the resin injected into the resin injection path is resin A resin transfer molding method in which the fiber reinforcing material is impregnated by being moved to the discharge path, and a resin flow rate adjusting means is provided on the discharge port side of the resin discharge path. [Selection] Figure 2
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