Hybrid Fabrics
Hybrid Fabrics are woven from a wide variety of different fibres, such as combinations of Carbon Fibre and Aramid Yarns in varying proportions in warp and weft. Similarly, multi-layer constructions combinations of different fibres are used to create fabrics with specific properties to suit the application.
The Benefits;
- Low areal weights
- Cost savings
- Improved impact resistance
- Various combination possibilities
HYBRID FABRICS | |||||||||||
Type | Standard width | Weight | Weave | Thread Count fd/cm |
Construction | Thickness | Roll length | ||||
cm | g/m2 | Warp | Weft | Warp | Weft | mm | Linear meter | ||||
CMHPS 165 | 100/127 | 165 | Plain | 4.0 | 5.0 | 3K | 1580 Dtex | 0.16 | 100 | ||
CMHR 200 | 100/127 | 200 | Rivet | 5.0 | 6.0 | 3K | 1580 Dtex | 0.18 | 100 | ||
CMHTM 200 | 100/127 | 200 | Twill | 5.5 | 5.5 | 3K+1580Dtex | 3K+1580Dtex | 0.22 | 100 | ||
CMHPM 180 | 100/127 | 180 | I Pattern | 4.8 | 4.8 | 3K+1580Dtex | 3K+1580Dtex | 0.20 | 100 | ||
CMHPM 250 | 100/127 | 250 | I Pattern | 5.0 | 5.0 | 3K | 300 tex+110 PES | 0.30 | 100 | ||
CMHPM 265 | 100/127 | 265 | L Pattern | 5.0 | 5.0 | 3K+300tex | 3K+300tex | 0.40 | 100 | ||
CMHPM 215 | 100/127 | 215 | 3/1 cross T | 5.0 | 10.0 | 3K | 110 tex PES | 0.30 | 100 |