Carbon Fiber Veil

The Carbon Fiber Veil is a non-woven material made of randomly oriented carbon fibers, used to reinforce composites, improve surface finish, and prevent cracking. It also offers electrical conductivity and resistance to fire, corrosion, and fatigue, making it versatile for high-performance applications.

High Tensile Strength

Carbon fiber has a tensile strength of about 2,500-6,000 MPa, making it one of the strongest fibers, particularly when aligned in the same direction.

High-Temperature Tolerance

Carbon fiber retains its properties up to about 2,500° C in non-oxidizing environments, far surpassing many other fibers in terms of thermal stability.

Low Weight

The density of carbon fiber is around 1.5-2.0 g/cm³, significantly lighter than steel (7.85 g/cm³), contributing to its high strength-to-weight ratio.

High Stiffness

Carbon fibers exhibit high modulus, i.e., stiffness, typically 200-700 GPa, which means they deform very little under load, ideal for aerospace, sports equipment, and automotive industries.

Technical Details:

Area Weight (g/m2) Surface Resistance(Ω) Binder Content(%) Moisture Content(%) Tensil Strength (N/50mm) Thickness (mm) L(m)
5 / 10±2 Ç 0.3 / 0.05±0.01 500
6 / ≥5 0.06±0.01 500
8 / ≥7 0.08±0.01 200
10 Ç 15 ≥ 11 0.09±0.01 200
15 Ç8 ≥ 16 0.15±0.02 300
30 Ç6 ≥ 21 0.20±0.03 300
50 Ç4 ≥ 31 0.30±0.03 200
60 Ç3 ≥ 40 0.50±0.04 160