For all glass fiber reinforced materials, the permeability and penetration are affected by fiber diameter, tow tex number and fiber dispersion. Permeability describes the wetting of glass fibers. Immerse all glass fiber reinforced materials, and the permeability and penetration are affected by fiber diameter, tow tex number and fiber dispersion. Permeability describes the wetting of glass fibers. Immersion describes the ability of a resin to penetrate multiple layers of reinforcement.
Two examples are given: the extremely fine microstructure of glass fiber felt is saturated very quickly, because the fibers are well dispersed, the monofilament diameter is small, and the fiber surface quality is high. However, the resin cannot penetrate the reinforcing material in the lower layer soaked by the thin felt. In fact, if air is carried into the resin, bubbles may become permanent cavities in the laminated product.