Our Manufacturing processRacecon Carbon fiber is pre-impregnated (i.e. pre-preg) with epoxy resin. It is then laid into the mould and covered with releasing films and agents. The entire piece is then bagged and vacuumed clean of air. From there the piece is inserted into an autoclave, which is, basically, a large oven. The parts are heated to cure the carbon fiber and then the part is finished. Dry carbon parts can be produced with a much lower weight than wet lay-up parts since there is much less resin used (hence the "dry" name) and with a higher strength.Finished in epoxy UV resistant clear coat or matt clear finish . Please specify when ordering