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| | Triaxial Fabrics (o°/±45° or 90°/±45°) | |
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| | product description OCVTM Technical Fabrics Triaxial Fabrics are a stitch-bonded, non-crimp, composite reinforcement combining either a warp (0°) or weft (90°) ply with double bias (±45°) plies into a single multiaxial fabric. By providing reinforcement in three directions, these fabrics can reduce labor costs through faster fabrication. 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. | product application OCVTM Triaxial Fabrics offer improved stiffness without added weight or laminate thickness for high-performance structural laminates. These fabrics provide multidirectional reinforcement, combining the strength of unidirectional with the twist resistance of double bias. Applications requiring this combination of axial and off-axis reinforcement include wind blades, outrigger hulls, storage tanks, trailer for boats panels, and pultruded profiles such as bridge decks. Since the concentration of reinforcement in each direction can be engineered, Triaxial Fabrics offer improved stiffness without added weight or laminate thickness for high performance structural laminates. Reduced fabric print-through results in enhanced aesthetics on inished products while offering material and labor savings. | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mproved fiber alignment and mechanical properties | | | | Optimized directional fiber content | Reduced resin usage and part weight | | | | Three-layer construction reduces the number of steps in lay-up | Reduced fabrication costs | | | | | Enhanced aesthetics with material and labor savings | | | | ±45° fiber content offers resistance to twisting | Excellent balance of axial strength and shear resistance | | | | Available in a variety of widths and weights | Offers solutions for wide range of applications | | | | | | | | |
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| | E = Glass Fiber Fabric weight (g/m2) TLX = Triaxial Longitudinal (0°/±45°) TTX = Triaxial Transversal (90°/±45°) M = Chopped Strand Mat (CSM) | | | |
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