Plain Twill Satin Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric for FRP Industry

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Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
200GSM
Performance
High-Strength Type
State
Filament
Mechanical Property
High-Performance Type
Spec
1K 3K 6K 12K
Standard Width
800-1500mm
Warp Density
5/10mm
Weft Density
5/10mm
Thickness
0.3mm
Color
Black
Package Size
30.00cm * 10.00cm * 10.00cm
Gross Weight
1.000kg
Product Description

Plain Twill Satin Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric

High-quality carbon fiber fabrics designed for the FRP industry, offering superior strength-to-weight ratios and exceptional durability for demanding applications.

Key Features

  • Light weight
  • High strength
  • High modulus
  • Fatigue resistance
  • Corrosion resistance

Main Applications

  • Aerospace components
  • Wind power blades
  • Marine and Shipbuilding
  • Automobile decoration
  • Sports equipment
Technical Data Sheet
Type Yarn Weave Density (10mm) Weight (g/m2) Thickness (mm) Width (cm)
Warp Weft Warp Weft
01P-1001k1kplain7.57.51000.1480-150
01T-1001k1ktwill7.57.51000.1480-150
03P-2003k3kplain552000.380-150
03T-2003k3ktwill552000.380-150
06P-2806k6kplain3.53.52800.3680-150
12T-40012k12ktwill2.52.54000.4680-150
12T-64012k12ktwill446400.6480-150
Product Visuals

Showcase of Various Weave Patterns and Specialties

Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the primary advantages of carbon fiber fabric in FRP industry? A: Carbon fiber offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, high modulus, and excellent resistance to fatigue and corrosion, making it ideal for aerospace, marine, and automotive structural components.
Q2: What is the difference between Plain and Twill weave? A: Plain weave is more stable but less pliable, while Twill weave (like 2x2) is more drapeable, making it easier to form around complex curves while providing a distinct aesthetic look.
Q3: What does the "K" value (1K, 3K, 12K) represent? A: The "K" stands for thousands of filaments per tow. For example, 3K carbon fiber means there are 3,000 individual carbon filaments in each bundle or tow.
Q4: Can this fabric be used for structural reinforcement? A: Yes, particularly the Unidirectional (UD) carbon fiber fabric, which is widely used in construction and civil engineering to strengthen beams, columns, and walls.
Q5: Is hybrid fabric available? A: Yes, we offer hybrid fabrics that combine carbon fiber with other materials like Aramid (Kevlar) to provide a balance of high strength and improved impact resistance.
Q6: What widths are standard for these fabrics? A: Our standard widths typically range from 800mm to 1500mm, but customized widths can often be accommodated depending on the specific type of weave and material.

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