View as Grid List Table. Display 15 30 60 90 per page. Filter by: Clear All. Price range. Sheet Size. Sheet Thickness. Ply Orientation. Click below on the "What to expect when you order Fabric" video to see how rolled fabrics are cut and shipped each time you order.
Thank You Recent orders 3 items Got 2 But 3 rd one delivered few days later. Prepacks This fabric is available in pre-cut lengths that measure one yard A, roll , three yards B, roll , and five yards C, roll.
Each is packaged and sold separately. For your convenience, these "prepacks" can be purchased in any combination. However, if the length for any one fabric totals 10 yards or more, we suggest you purchase it in continuous, "cut to length" yardage.
Continuous, "Cut to Length" Yardage If you know in advance that you intend to purchase 10 yards or more of any one fabric, it should be ordered in continuous, "cut to length" yardage. In this case, fabric will be cut once according to the total yardage ordered, and customers receive a price-per-yard discount as compared to prepacks. We have most of our material available for purchase in sample swatch books per fabric category.
Samples of our fabrics can be purchased by Clicking this Link. The resin consumption provided is for the approximate amount of resin by weight, contained in the final part after processing by vacuum infusion. This does not account for the resin used in the flow lines and consumables such as flow media or breather cloth. Wet-layup by hand will also have a higher resin consumption in the final part and is dependent upon users techniques.
Vacuum bagging a wet layup will improve the resin content. Too much resin will cause a weaker part, NOT stronger. For example you have a part weighing grams, you would burn off the resin which would leave the fiber behind.
You should have 55 grams of fiber left when your process is working correctly. To harden the raw fabric into a usable form, you will need the appropriate resin or epoxy for your project. For the colored materials, we suggest one of our resins which cure clear. This carbon fiber and aramid hybrid fabric combines the properties of both highly advanced fiber reinforcements.
These fabrics are not just amazing looking cloths but combined with their unique weave patterns, they are ideal for usage in a wide variety of different applications. Many high-performance, high-impact applications can benefit from these materials such as boat building, automotive, military, racing, sporting goods and high strength paneling, just to name a few.
This material is suitable for just about any process that you would like to use. Like a simple wet-layup, or more advanced processes like vacuum infusion, vacuum bagging or RTM manufacturing processes. In addition to dry cloth, we are able to have this turned into prepreg for the advanced composite customer.
When using this material as a reinforcement in a part, you will want to use several layers of this fabric in each part. We also recommend rotating the composite layers to give the parts the same attributes in all directions.
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