
Carbon Fiber Twill Cloth
200g/m² carbon fiber twill weave cloth with T300 grade strength. Classic 2x2 twill pattern provides excellent drapeability and aesthetic finish.
Key Features
- 2x2 twill weave pattern
- T300 grade carbon fiber
- Excellent drapeability
- Premium surface finish
Overview
The carbon fiber twill cloth is a 200g/m² fabric woven in the classic 2x2 twill pattern using T300-grade carbon fiber. The twill weave produces the diagonal rib pattern associated with premium carbon parts and, more importantly, gives the fabric excellent drapeability so it conforms smoothly to curved and complex mold surfaces without wrinkling.
This combination of aesthetics and conformability makes 2x2 twill the default choice for visible automotive components, sporting goods, and any structural part with compound curvature. The T300 carbon fiber provides consistent strength and stiffness, while the weave's flexibility reduces the labor needed to lay the fabric into intricate tooling.
The cloth wets out cleanly with epoxy and other laminating resins and is well suited to prepreg, infusion, and wet lay-up. Where a balance of structural performance and a high-quality surface finish is required, the 200g twill is a dependable standard.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | 200 g/m² |
| Weave | 2x2 Twill |
| Strength | T300 |
| Application | Structural Reinforcement, Automotive |
Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose a 2x2 twill weave?
The 2x2 twill pattern offers excellent drapeability, conforming to curved and complex molds without wrinkling, and produces the diagonal rib finish associated with premium carbon fiber parts.
What does T300 grade mean for performance?
T300 is a widely used standard-modulus carbon fiber grade that provides consistent, reliable strength and stiffness for structural and semi-structural composite parts.
Is the twill cloth suitable for complex shapes?
Yes. Its high drapeability makes it particularly well suited to compound curvature and intricate molds where a plain weave would be harder to lay down cleanly.
