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Well the wiki appears to suggest that:
Because a void is a non-uniformity in a composite material, it can affect the mechanical properties and lifespan of the composite.[1] Voids can act as a crack nucleation site as well as allow moisture to penetrate the composite and contribute to anisotropy of the composite .[2] This is an issue because crack formation and propagation can create unpredictable behavior in the laminate...a 1%-3% increase in void content can reduce the mechanical properties of the composite by up to 20%
But I'm no expert...
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But I'm no expert...
Exactly. Enve has done extensive QC so I will trust them rather than Teknik.
I can't afford/justify Enve stuff but I don't want to fool myself that my China wheels are better.
Teknik is #PostTruth
and who says voids is a bad thing? whatever he is cutting up and showing will always look 'omg big brands are saving money by putting less carbon' etc. Who knows whats the best practice? I'd rather trust enve than some dude (he might as well have a PHD) in a garage for expertise.