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Reinforced technical fabric C-PLY™ BX 400 C2,5 50K TRW40
carbon fiberreinforcementfor composites

Reinforced technical fabric - C-PLY™ BX 400 C2,5 50K TRW40 - Chomarat - carbon fiber / reinforcement / for composites
Reinforced technical fabric - C-PLY™ BX 400 C2,5 50K TRW40 - Chomarat - carbon fiber / reinforcement / for composites
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Characteristics

Type
reinforced
Material
carbon fiber
Applications
reinforcement, for composites
Domain
maritime industry

Description

C-PLY™ BX400 C2,5 50K TRW40 is a 400 gsm biaxialcarbon NCF, +45°/-45°, 200 gsm/ply. It is made using TRW40 multi compatible resin carbon fiber. Plies are combined using a chain stitch. This reinforcement is paricularly adpated to the marine industry or parts which are resin infused. BENEFITS Gap free technology, no resin rich areas. Non Crimp Fabric, better mechanical properties. Optimization of layer construction, cost savings. Construction Total weight: 400 gsm Fibres orientation: +45°/-45° (BX) +45° : 200 gsm -45° : 200 gsm Assembly Assembly: Stitching Chain Polyester 2.5mm Conditioning Width(s): 127 cm Roll Length: 100 ml Options Epoxy binder powdering: Powdering an epoxy binder will enhance products stability during cutting and preforming operations. The choice of a binder depends on the matrix compatibility and process conditions. Powdering weight ranges from 5 to 30g/m² and can be adapted to customer requirements (single side, double side) and product constructions. Veil and web: Various Veil (PES, Glass,…) or thin Web (CoPa,…) can be heat set or stitched for Stability, Aspect or Preforming purposes. Slitting services: Online slitting capabilities as narrow as 14 cm (5.5’’).

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