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Carbon Fiber Woven Fabric is a type of material made by weaving carbon fibers together, usually in a textile loom. Carbon fibers are extremely thin filaments, typically composed of carbon atoms bonded together in crystals aligned parallel to the long axis of the fiber. This alignment gives the fiber an exceptional strength-to-volume ratio.
| Model No | Weaving Technology | Weight (g/m²) | Fiber Warp/Weft | Density Warp/Weft | Thickness (mm) | Breadth (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GX-1K | Plain/Twill | 90-140 | 1K | 7-10.5 | 0.14-0.17 | 50-150 |
| GX-3K | Plain/Twill | 160-280 | 3K | 4-7 | 0.23-0.34 | 50-150 |
| GX-6K | Plain/Twill | 280-400 | 6K | 3.5-5 | 0.36-0.42 | 50-150 |
| GX-12K | Plain/Twill | 300-640 | 12K | 1.8-4 | 0.38-0.64 | 50-150 |
Known for exceptional tensile strength and rigidity, ideal for structural reinforcement.
Carbon fibers are incredibly light, reducing weight in aerospace and automotive applications without sacrificing durability.
Highly resistant to chemical and environmental corrosion, ensuring long-term performance in harsh conditions.
Unique thermal management properties allow for efficient heat distribution in composite structures.
Withstands repeated loading and unloading cycles without significant degradation of strength.


Aerospace: Main wings, tail wings, and fuselage of aircraft.
Automotive: Engines, synchronizers, hoods, bumpers, and decorative parts.
Sports: Bicycle frames, handlebars, rackets, kayaks, and skis.
Industrial: Building reinforcement, models, watches, pens, and high-end luggage.



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