Reusable vacuum bags are provided which include a fabric layer containing reinforcement fibers and a release surface disposed on at least the first side of the fabric layer. The vacuum bag is capable of withstanding multiple mold cycles of the vacuum of less than ambient pressure without significant
Reusable vacuum bags are provided which include a fabric layer containing reinforcement fibers and a release surface disposed on at least the first side of the fabric layer. The vacuum bag is capable of withstanding multiple mold cycles of the vacuum of less than ambient pressure without significant leakage. In addition, the described vacuum bag can be used in resin transfer molding and standard bagging operations with commercial benefit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum bag for forming a vacuum envelope over one or more polymeric materials being formed against a mold, comprising: a) a fabric reinforced with flexible reinforcement fibers to withstand multiple mold cycles, the fabric having a flexible portion and a semi-rigid se
The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum bag for forming a vacuum envelope over one or more polymeric materials being formed against a mold, comprising: a) a fabric reinforced with flexible reinforcement fibers to withstand multiple mold cycles, the fabric having a flexible portion and a semi-rigid section; and b) a chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material forming a release surface to separate said fabric from the polymeric material being formed against the mold. 2. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein the chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material forming said release surface comprises, a resin of: silicone, fluorocarbon, PPS, PEEK, polyketone, PEI, polyamide, or a combination thereof. 3. The vacuum bag of claim 2 wherein said resin of fluorocarbon comprises: PTFE, FEP, ETFE, PFDV, ECTPF, PFA, or a combination thereof. 4. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein said fabric comprises fibers of aramid, glass, graphite, carbon, or a combination thereof. 5. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein said chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material further comprises, fibers, a coating or a layer. 6. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein said fabric comprises a woven or nonwoven fabric. 7. The vacuum bag of claim 1, wherein said fabric comprises two fabric layers providing a double layer vacuum bag. 8. The vacuum bag of claim 1, wherein the chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material has a shape to distribute the flow of the polymeric material during formation thereof. 9. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein the chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material comprises a network of veins to distribute the flow of the polymeric material during formation thereof. 10. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein, the chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material forming said release surface is bonded to both sides of said fabric layer. 11. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein the flexible portion comprises relatively thin, or pliable, fabric material. 12. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein the semi-rigid section comprises relatively stiff, or relatively thick, fabric material. 13. The vacuum bag of claim 12 wherein said semi-rigid section has a three dimensional mold surface. 14. The vacuum bag of claim 1 further comprising an integral flat flange along a perimeter of the vacuum bag. 15. The vacuum bag of claim 14 wherein said integral flat flange is configured to mate with a perimeter of the mold. 16. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein said fabric comprises a translucent or transparent material for observance through said fabric and for passage of UV light through said fabric. 17. The vacuum bag of claim 1 wherein said fabric further comprises one or more resin feed channels. 18. The vacuum bag of claim 1, further comprising: one or more vacuum exhaust ports extending through the fabric. 19. The vacuum bag of claim 1, wherein said chemically non-reactive and non-adhering material comprises a tri-component fluorocarbon film heat-bonded to said fabric layer. 20. The vacuum bag of claim 19, wherein said tri-component fluorocarbon film comprises a FEP-PTFE-FEP composite film. 21. A vacuum bag comprising: a fabric layer reinforced with high strength reinforcing fibers to withstand multiple mold cycles of a vacuum of less than ambient pressure without significant leakage; each side of said fabric layer having a corresponding non-stick fluorocarbon-based release layer bonded thereto; and said vacuum bag forming a shaped cavity for shaping polymeric materials against a mold. 22. The vacuum bag of claim 21, wherein each corresponding release layer comprises a tri-component fluorocarbon film heat-bonded to respective major surfaces of said fabric layer. 23. The vacuum bag of claim 22, wherein each tri-component fluorocarbon film comprises a FEP-PTFE-FEP composite film. 24. The vacuum bag of claim 21, further comprising: the fabric layer having a flexible portion and a semi-rigid section. 25. The vacuum bag of claim 24, wherein the flexible portion comprises relatively thin, or pliable, fabric material. 26. The vacuum bag of claim 24, wherein the semi-rigid section comprises relatively stiff, or relatively thick, fabric material.
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