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| | Double Bias Fabrics (±45°) | |
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| | | product application OCVTM Double Bias Fabrics offer superior structural performance in applications subject to extreme shear and torsion stress. These properties are ideal for applications such as wind blades, marine panels, and snowboards. These fabrics offer improved conformability over biaxial fabrics yet maintain comparable laminate properties, making them ideal for placement within complex parts. Reduced fabric print-through results in enhanced aesthetics on finished products while offering material and labor savings. | |
| | OCVTM Technical Fabrics Double Bias Fabrics are a stitch-bonded composite reinforcement combining equal amounts of continuous fiber oriented in the +45° and -45° directions into a single fabric. This construction offers off-axis reinforcement without the need to rotate other materials on a bias. The versatile fabric, made from high-quality fibers, is available in a variety of widths and weights to meet your particular requirements. The input fibers are designed to give controlled wet-out and excellent laminate properties. Each fabric can be combined with a glass mat or veil for enhanced performance, surface inish or handling. | |
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| | | | | | | | | | 1 mproved fiber alignment and mechanical properties | | | | Oppposing ±45° fabric construction offers resistance to twisting | Finished parts perform under extreme shear and torsion stress | | | | | Improved placement in complex parts | | | | | Enhanced aesthetics with material and labor savings | | | | Can be combined with various mats (continuous filament mat, wet formed mat, chopped strands and veil) | Improved print-through, cost-effective secondary bonding and handling | | | | Available in a variety of widths and weights | Offers solutions for wide range of applications | | | | | | | | |
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| | E = Glass Fiber BX = Biaxial (±45°) M = Chopped Strand Mat (CSM) | | CSM or Veil weight (g/m2) | | |
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