Carbon Fibre Component Prepreg Twill 450gsm 12k 2/2 1250mm Width Autoclave

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SPECIFICATION

Fabric Specification
Fibre Specifics Pyrofil TR50S 12k
Colour Black
Fibre Orientation 0, 90
Type Component Prepreg
Resin Matrix Epoxy
Weave 2 x 2 Twill
Format Woven Fabric
Filament Count 12k
Fibre Type Carbon Fibre
Brand XPREG
Ends 2.81 /cm
Picks 2.81 cm
Weight and Dimensions
Width 1250 mm
Consolidated Thickness 0.45 mm
Areal Weight 450 g/m²
Resin Weight 38 %
Fibre Properties
Max Cure Temp 120 °C
Max Service Temp 130 °C
UV Resistance Good
Filament Diameter 7 µm
Min Cure Temp 80 °C
Out-life (at 20°C) 30 Days
Freezer-life (at -18°C) 12 Months
Typical Laminate Properties
Tensile Strength 645 MPa
Tensile Modulus 55.2 GPa
Compressive Strength 615 MPa
Flexural Strength 882 MPa
Flexural Modulus 60.1 GPa
Interlaminar Shear Strength 69.8 MPa
Tg Onset (DMA) 140 °C
Tg Peak (DMA) 148 °C
General Properties
Gross Weight 1.22 kg
Brand XPREG

Carbon fiber 450g twill component prepreg fabric represents an evolution in advanced composite materials, combining substantial weight with exceptional strength for demanding applications. At 450grams per square meter, this prepreg fabric offers a robust solution suitable for applications requiring heightened structural integrity. The twill weave pattern, characterized by its diagonal crisscross design, not only contributes to the fabric's visual appeal but also enhances its flexibility, enabling it to conform seamlessly to intricate shapes. The prepreg nature ensures that the carbon fibers are pre-impregnated with resin, promoting consistent resin distribution throughout the fabric. This feature simplifies the manufacturing process, ensuring precision and reliability in creating components for aerospace, automotive, and high-performance equipment.

In industries where durability and reliability are paramount, carbon fiber 460g twill component prepreg fabric excels. The increased weight, compared to lighter variants, offers added strength and durability, making it a preferred choice for components subjected to high stress and load. The twill pattern adds a touch of sophistication to the fabric, making it suitable for applications where aesthetics and performance converge. This prepreg fabric finds its niche in the production of structural components, such as aircraft components, automotive chassis, and sports equipment, where the balance between weight, strength, and visual appeal is critical for optimal performance