Multiaxial Fabrics
Multi-Axis Fibers have a multi-layered structure that is connected to each other in the direction of
0˚ / 90˚ or + 45˚ / -45˚, using polyester sewing threads. Alternative angles are available on request.
The Benefits;
- Improved mechanical properties - Biaxial
- Improved resistance to fatigue and impact - Biaxial
- Improved stability even when cut – Biaxial
- Can be supplied as a high drape fabric (+/-45˚) - Biaxial
- Improves surface finish (print through) is often achieved using a +/-45˚ structure – Biaxial
- Ease of wet out - Bidirectional
- Drapability - Bidirectional
- Increase in areal weights – Triaxial
- Increase in torsional rigidity, longitudinal (0˚ 4/-45˚ or transvers 90˚ +/-45˚) – Triaxial
- Reduction in the number of layers - Quadriaxial
- Can design strength in all directions - Quadriaxial
- Improving process speeds – Quadriaxial
- Higher areal weights (up to 2,000g per square meter and beyond) – Unidirectional
- Enhanced performance in infusion processes where resin will flow more easily through the various layers - Unidirectional
MULTIAXIAL FABRICS | |||||||||||
Type | Standard width | Weight | Weave | Thread Count fd/cm |
Construction | Thickness | Roll length | ||||
cm | g/m2 | Warp | Weft | Warp | Weft | mm | Linear meter | ||||
CMMA ±45 | 125 | 300-600 | ±45 Biax | Pillar / Tricot | 12K - A42 / A49 | 12K - A42 / A49 | 0.65 | 50/100 | |||
CMMA 0/90 | 125 | 300-600 | 0/90 Biax | Pillar / Tricot | 12K - A42 / A49 | 12K - A42 / A49 | 0.60 | 50/100 | |||
CMMA 0/±45 | 125 | 450-850 | 0/±45 Triaxial | Tricot | 12K - A42 / A49 | 12K - A42 / A49 | 0.70 | 50/100 | |||
CMMA 0/±45/90 | 125 | 600-1200 | 0/±45/90 Quadraxial | Tricot | 12K - A42 / A49 | 12K - A42 / A49 | 0.80 | 50/100 | |||
CMMA UD | 125 | 300 - 860 | UD Stitched Fabric | Tricot | 12K - A42 / A49 | 12K - A42 / A49 | 0.65 | 50/100 |