
Motorsport & Automotive
Lightweight Performance on the Road and Track
The Industry Challenge
Every kilogram removed from a vehicle improves acceleration, braking, and handling. Carbon fiber reinforcement replaces heavier metal and glass parts with stiff, low-mass laminates, while woven finishes also serve the visual identity buyers expect on premium parts.
Typical Components
- Body panels and aero components
- Monocoque and chassis reinforcements
- Interior trim and visible-weave surfaces
- Brackets and structural stiffeners
Key Benefits
High-stiffness reinforcement options for weight-sensitive parts
Woven cloth formats for controlled surface and finish quality
Hybrid carbon-glass constructions for balanced cost and performance
Twill and plain weaves for different drape and appearance needs
Compatible with common epoxy prepreg and infusion processes
Custom widths and weave styles subject to technical confirmation
What to Confirm When Selecting
Fiber performance depends on the finished part and process. Confirm these conditions with our engineers before choosing a grade.
Whether the part is structural, cosmetic, or both
Target stiffness and weight budget for the component
Weave style and finish expectations for visible surfaces
Molding process — prepreg, infusion, or wet layup
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