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MTI® (Membrane Tube Infusion) is a cutting edge production aide developed to optimize the resin infusion process. The functionality of MTI® is based on a microporous membrane hose which is permeable to gas but impermeable to resin. An integrated spiral hose ensures a smooth handling and provides an effective airflow channel for maximum evacuation performance even under adverse conditions. The self-regulating MTI®-process improves the reliability, reproducibility, and overall quality of products manufactured using any vacuum-assisted resin infusion process while reducing the material and labor costs. After the product was launched in 2011 on the European market by DD-Compound www.dd-compound.com the MTI®-hose is now also available in the USA and Canada through German Advanced Composites Inc. www.german-advanced-composites.com

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