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Carbon Fibre Twill
The most commonly used weave pattern for carbon fibre is '2/2 Twill'. In this pattern the weft goes over two intersecting warps and then under two (hence 2/2) to create a woven fabric with a predominantly diagonal pattern to it. This weave pattern is looser than Plain Weave allowing the fabric to drape more easily which is especially useful when laminating into mould surfaces with compound curves and contours. The looser pattern of the weave means that it must be handled more carefully that plain weave and also that accidental distortion to the weave (relevant where cosmetic appearance is important) is more likely. This 2x2 twill weave fabric offers the cosmetic appearance so desirable on modern composite parts. But don't just use it for looks, this fabric is highly formable and slightly stronger than the plain 6 oz Carbon Fibre Twill. It is flexible and will conform to almost any shape, such as dash-boards, radio face plates, guitars and more. Cuts easily with scissors or a razor blade. 6oz carbon is made with TR30S a higher spec 3k carbon than what is normally found in these fabrics. Benefits are extra softness and drapeability with higher mechanical strength.
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