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Type:
hybrid
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Material:
glass, carbon, aramid
Fabric has bi-directional reinforcement. It is distinguished by perpendicular interlacing of warp and weft threads. The method of interlacing (the weave) defines a fabric.
WEAVES
There are three types of weave:
Plain or taffeta (T)
Twill (S)
Satin (SA)
Twill and satin weaves produce flatter fabrics, resulting in less resin consumption, a better unit, and improved deformability. However, they have less strength than a plain weave fabric.
FIBERS
Fabrics are made from different fibers (glass, aramid and carbon or used alone or in combination).
RANGE
There is a wide range of weight, width and construction.
Width: 8 to 340 cm
Weight: 150 to 2400 g/m²
Specific treatments can be added to base fabrics for added features
Thread settings
Powder coating
Adhesive
Chemical treatment
hybrid fabric / glass / carbon / aramid