Carbon Fibre Cloth 600g +/-45 Biaxial 3k ( 1270mm) Width
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Carbon Fibre Cloth 600g +/-45 Biaxial 3k is a specialized reinforcement fabric designed for high-performance composite applications. This fabric consists of 3k carbon fiber tows, meaning each tow is made up of 3,000 individual carbon filaments. The biaxial configuration ensures fibers are oriented at +/-45 degrees, providing balanced strength and stiffness in two directions. This alignment is particularly advantageous for structures subject to torsional or multi-directional loads, such as boat hulls, automotive components, and aerospace parts. The 600g per square meter weight strikes a balance between robust mechanical properties and manageable handling during layup.
SPECIFICATION
Weight and Dimensions
Width | 1270 | mm |
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Thickness | 0.6 | mm |
Consolidated Thickness | 0.6 | mm |
Areal Weight | 600 | g/m² |
Fabric Specification
Fibre Specifics | Pyrofil TR30S 3k | |
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Fibre Orientation | +/- 45 | |
Colour | Black | |
Weave | +/- 45 Biaxial | |
Format | +/- 45 Biaxial | |
Filament Count | 3k | |
Fibre Type | Carbon Fibre |
Fibre Properties
Filament Diameter | 7 | µm |
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Tensile Strength | 4120 | MPa |
Tensile Modulus | 234 | GPa |
Elongation at Break | 1.8 | % |
Density | 1.79 | g/cm³ |
UV Resistance | Fully UV Stable | |
Brand | Mitsubishi |
Mechanical Properties
Stabilisation | Stitched |
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Compatible With
Compatible With | Epoxy | Yes |
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Compatible With | Polyester | Yes |
Compatible With | Vinylester | Yes |
One of the standout features of this fabric is its versatility. The +/-45-degree orientation contributes to excellent shear strength and resistance to deformation, making it ideal for applications requiring structural integrity and flexibility. Its compatibility with various resin systems, including epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester, ensures it can be used across different industries. The fabric's lightweight yet strong nature also makes it a favorite in the sporting goods industry, where performance and weight savings are critical.
Manufacturers appreciate the drapability and ease of use of the Carbon Fibre Cloth 600g +/-45 Biaxial 3k. The woven structure allows for smooth application over complex geometries, ensuring a high-quality finish. When combined with resin systems, it creates composites that are not only lightweight but also highly durable and resistant to environmental stressors. This fabric plays a crucial role in achieving innovative and efficient designs, enabling engineers and designers to push the boundaries of what is possible in modern composites.
Technical Data for Carbon Fibre Cloth 600g +/-45 Biaxial 3k:
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Material Composition:
- Fiber Type: Carbon Fiber (3k tow, 3,000 filaments per tow)
- Fiber Orientation: +/-45 degrees (biaxial weave)
- Weave Style: Stitched biaxial
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Physical Properties:
- Areal Weight: 600 g/m²
- Thickness: ~0.3 mm (varies slightly depending on compaction during lamination)
- Fiber Volume Fraction (typical in composite): ~55-60% (dependent on resin content)
- Width: Typically available in 1,000-1,500 mm rolls
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Mechanical Properties (typical for carbon fiber composites):
- Tensile Strength: ~4,900 MPa
- Tensile Modulus: ~230 GPa
- Shear Strength: Excellent due to +/-45 orientation
- Flexural Strength: ~1,400 MPa (composite-specific)
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Resin Compatibility:
- Suitable for epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins
- Can be infused using wet layup, vacuum bagging, or resin infusion processes
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Applications:
- Structural reinforcement for torsional and shear loads
- Marine: hulls, masts, and decks
- Automotive: body panels, reinforcement components
- Aerospace: UAVs, structural ribs
- Sporting Goods: skis, snowboards, and bicycles
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Key Advantages:
- Balanced strength and stiffness along +/-45 axes
- High drapability for complex shapes
- Excellent dimensional stability and fatigue resistance
Note: The exact mechanical properties depend on the resin system and processing conditions used in the final composite structure. Always refer to specific test data for your application.