Hybrid fabrics
Hybrid fabrics are woven from a wide variety of fibre types, e.g. a combination of carbon filaments and aramid yarns in differing proportions of warp and weft. The properties of the different fibre types complement one another.
Hybrid fabrics are generally characterised by low grammage, cost savings, e.g. carbon/glass, high impact strength, e.g. carbon/aramid, a wide range of combinations and a striking design.
Carbon aramid fabrics
Areal weight [g/m²] | Weave | Width [cm] |
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68 | Plain | 100 |
170 | Plain | 120 |
210 | Twill 2/2 | 120 |
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Carbon glass fabrics
Areal weight[g/m²] | Weave | Yarn | Width [cm] | Style |
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140 | UD, plain | Warp 3K carbon (120 g/m²), werft e-glass (17 g/m²) | 100 | KUD140 |
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