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Carbon Fiber 2x2 Twill Weave
Carbon Fiber 2x2 Twill Weave
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Carbon Fiber Twill Weave Cloth is a high strength, high modulus cloth. It has a high stiffness ratio, and a high strength-to-weight ratio as well. The Twill weave is characterized by the "twill line" or diagonal rib. Each tow warp end floats over two or more picks (depending on the twill formation.) Twills are very pliable and have excellent drape while maintaining stability.
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Q: null Does the material come 50"" wide x the number of yards ordered? And what product do you recommend for layup in compression molding? Thanks
5 years ago1 Answer
A: Yes to the first. Don't know about the second! Good luck!
5 years agoHelpful?
Q: null HI GUYS!! HOW MANY LAYERS OF THIS MATERIAL SHOULD BE RIGHT FOR A TYPICAL RACING CAR? I WAS THINKING ABOUT FOUR? WILL 4 MAKE A FINAL THICKNESS OF ABOUT 1/8__quote__? IS 1/8__quote__ THICK ENOUGH ? HEEEELP. SINCERELY , FERNANDO
10 years ago5 Answers
A: Hey Fernando, I will be available through text tonight. I'd be more than happy to try and help answer any questions. if you feel you must call, then tomorrow after 8am will be best. it won't let me enter my number so I'll spell it out. Nine one nine five 2 three three five nine five. Thanks
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: null I have enough cf for the job, but need to juggle the pieces to cover the whole area. If I have to join pieces of carbon fiber, what guidelines would you use to decide where to make the cuts? How much overlap? And what do you do with the tough greenish thread that holds the edges of the 2__quote__ tape in place?
10 years ago2 Answers
A: Hi Tom. thanks for the info. Am only using a single layer of 5.7 oz carbon twill with a layer of s-glass over it. Weight is the issue. This is going over Divinycell, with fiberglass underneath the composite. All the videos seem to use a single sheet, and I wondered how cut edges would look cosmetically, and if the carbonfiber strength would be compromised. If so, the direction and position of those cuts would be an issue worth investigating. I'm building a flight case with some curves.
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: null Can I use a thin epoxie to apply carbonfiber cloth ? Bob P
10 years ago5 Answers
A: Unfortunately I deliverthe cloth to a professional. I would not know the answer.
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: null Good day. I'm planning to build my own fishing boat, about 50' ft length and made of carbon fiber. A trimaran type of fishing boat. My question is what type of carbon fiber should I use for the hull? outrigger? and some other part. Thank you very much...
11 years ago1 Answer
A: 50 foot really! Wow, I would ask this question to the north west school of wooden boats you can look it up on the Internet. They would know all the engineering of what type and tensile strength carbon fiber and fiberglass you would need.with that size of boat I wouldn't trust information from anyone but professionals Sirius professionals.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: null what is the difference between 3k, and 5k carbon fiber twill weave??
11 years ago1 Answer
A: The difference is the weight of the cloth. The 5k is a heavier weight that the 3k.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: null How thick is this cloth and is it suitable as a work table-top protector?
11 years ago2 Answers
A: This would not be a good choice as a tabletop protector unless you plan to epoxy it in place. Carbon fiber is designed to be used with an epoxy resin (think fiberglass) to provide a tough membrane. As a stand alone material, the loose twill strands would not hold their uniformity, and would provide no more protection than a tablecloth. If your looking for a work table protector, use a sheet of 2-sided melamine in 1/2 or 3/4__quote__ thickness. Durable, reversible, and disposable.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: null How thick is this material? Will it conform to a mold with corners that have a .063__quote__ radius?
12 years ago2 Answers
A: It measures 0.009 inches thick with my digital calipers. It is flexible enough to conform to a 0.063__quote__ radius.
12 years agoHelpful?
Q: null How thick is this material? Will it conform to a mold with inside corners that have a .063__quote__ radius?
12 years ago1 Answer
A: I find that this carbon fiber fabric is similar in thickness to 7-8 ounce fiberglass, but not as nimble. Being the weave is wider then 1/16th inch, you would need to set it on the bias for an inside radius like that, unless you have the means to press it into shape (a vacuum bag would be perfect). Hope this helps.
12 years agoHelpful?
Q: null What epoxy systems being used on this product? I am concerned with weight and strength, not appearance. Thanks, J
13 years ago5 Answers
A: We used the West System epoxy. That is the 105 Resin, and the 205 hardener. We used size B of both. Works great. Nice and light. Be careful, it can get hot while curing, especially if you mix it in a container, that can get REALLY hot because its all in one place.
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