Carbon dipping is a form of "Printing" like this:As its a solid not a liquid how do you dip it ? carbon is a fibre thats weaved like matt hence the squared effect and its either wet layed and resined as you would fiberglass or its pre preg which is carbon matt inpregnated with the resin that requires a catalyst to make it set at high temp and done in an autoclave .....
pre preg is generally stronger , .
It's permanent and looks pretty close to carbon.
here's a sample of a type 4 centre console
Carbon dipping is a form of "Printing" like this:
http://www.wickedcoatings.co.uk/carbon-dipping-2
It's actually a really good process IMO, Obviously just for looks.
Fair enough. I know theres no comparison really to the real thing (especially if you work with the stuff) but if you cant afford the real thing then its the next best thing and my stuff looks awesome. Everyone has said how realistic it looks. Id put up a pic but ive no clue how haha Techno phobe alert
Its not wet lay. Just googled that as i wasnt sure what you meant. Its water transfer printing. Ill sort pics out after
Dipped my first clio part the other day
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Doing the rest i took off this weekend. Engine cover, fuse box, wheel insert, speaker grills.
Is this expensive?
Lol trust you to want this.
Cheaper than carbon skimming but more expensive than vinyl wrap. Looks much better than vinyl tho.
I'll have prices up beginning of December, but you can pop in Saturday if you like.