Abstract

The resin film infusion (RFI) process is a novel composite molding method for high-fiber content, excellent mechanical properties, low porosity, and adjustable thickness. This review examines two common resin materials used in the RFI process: bismaleimide resin (BMI) and epoxy resin. Furthermore, numerical simulation methods for isothermal and non-isothermal processes in the RFI process are described, focusing on the analysis of the mathematical model of resin flow. Finally, it covers the unique properties of RFI composites and showcases the RFI process’s cost-effectiveness and functionality in fabricating composite structures for various applications. The limitations and potential future developments of RFI process molding technology are also summarized.

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