Multiaxial fabrics are produced by stitchbonded technology, such that the rovings are handled without any elongation. This makes it possible to introduce existing strengths of the fibers directly into the fabrics that provide the best reinforcement mechanical properties and rigidity. Higher strength is made possible with the engineering construction of introducing multi-layers of fibers with a quasi-isotropic structure.
Multiaxial fabrics are suitable for most applications in hand lay-p, injection molding, low pressure molding that services the sport, marine, aircraft, automotive parts, sewer refurbishment, and wind power industries.
Features
· Excellent mechanical properties
· Good impregnation
· Compatible with multiple resin systems
· Tailor-made to cater for mechanical properties requirements
Standard Product Configurations
Product |
Description |
Undirectional |
In both 00 and 900 and is stitched with reinforced threads or with chopped strand mat or fleece/tissue. |
Bidirectional |
0/900 with option to combine with chopped strand mat or fleece |
Multiaxial |
Variable angles (22.50 to 900) directions and arrangement up to 4 layers of fibers with option to combine with chopped strand mat or fleece |
Stitched Mat |
Cut glass in random orientated are stitchbonded together that provide a chemical free bonding mat. |
Products are tailored-made to requirements in mechanical properties, width and length.