Carbon fiber is an industrially manufactured fiber from carbon-containing materials, obtained by pyrolysis to complete carbonization and rejection
of non-carbon compounds. Carbon fiber has a diameter of 5 to 8 microns. Typically, from 1,000 to 24,000 single threads (filaments) are connected
into a bundle (roving) and wound on a spool. Further processing is carried out, for example, on braiding machines to obtain textile materials.
Unlike fiberglass, carbon fiber is characterized by a very low weight. It is used primarily in aviation, the space industry and the production of sports
equipment. For example, the so-called monoblocs and other parts in Formula 1 racing cars are made from carbon-based composites. The tensile strength
at break of carbon fiber is almost four times that of the best steel alloys, and the weight is only ¼ that of steel.
The advantage of woven carbon fiber over woven carbon fiber is more coverage. For example, for a composite building element with different positions,
only woven aramid fiber can be used. The phase angle must be between 30° and 60°. For amplification in the direction of 0 °, so-called. UD threads,
which should consist of a different material. Our braided carbon fiber sleeves are particularly well suited for processing with epoxy and polyester resins.
Main characteristics:
Article |
Diameter at 45° |
kg/100m |
kg/m2 |
Width/mm |
Diameter/mm |
Wall thickness |
Packing unit (m) |
740 |
2 мм |
0,078 |
0,147 |
1 - 1,5 |
0,5 - 2 |
0,15 мм |
300 |
978 |
5 мм |
0,166 |
0,117 |
2 - 4 |
1,5 - 7 |
0,15 мм |
500 |
1617 |
10 мм |
0,33 |
0,137 |
5 - 10 |
3 - 13 |
0,15 мм |
500 |
1585 |
10 мм |
0,657 |
0,207 |
6 - 9 |
3 - 12 |
0,28 мм |
330 |
1609 |
10 мм |
0,835 |
0,376 |
5 - 8 |
2 - 12 |
0,45 мм |
150 |
1834 |
15 мм |
0,408 |
0,118 |
6 - 12 |
4 - 18 |
0,12 мм |
500 |
1823 |
15 мм |
0,995 |
0,254 |
9 - 15 |
6 - 20 |
0,32 мм |
300 |
1806 |
15мм |
1,71 |
0,494 |
9 - 17 |
5 - 18 |
0,45 мм |
250 |
2302 |
20 мм |
0,587 |
0,125 |
8 - 18 |
5 - 26 |
0,15 мм |
500 |
2291 |
20 мм |
1,25 |
0,265 |
10 - 19 |
7 - 24 |
0,30 мм |
300 |
2294 |
20 мм |
2,641 |
0,572 |
15 - 25 |
8 - 22 |
0,52 мм |
120 |
2386 |
25 мм |
0,679 |
0,121 |
10 - 20 |
8 - 30 |
0,14 мм |
500 |
2458 |
25 мм |
1,742 |
0,313 |
16 - 23 |
10 - 28 |
0,35 мм |
300 |
2428 |
25 мм |
3,123 |
0,51 |
18 - 27 |
10 - 30 |
0,45 мм |
120 |
2709 |
30 мм |
0,835 |
0,127 |
12 - 26 |
9 - 36 |
0,13 мм |
500 |
2703 |
30 мм |
2,18 |
0,309 |
19 - 29 |
12 - 36 |
0,32 мм |
150 |
2774 |
30 мм |
3,581 |
0,5 |
21 - 32 |
12 - 36 |
0,45 мм |
120 |
2869 |
35 мм |
0,982 |
0,129 |
15 - 45 |
11 - 40 |
0,14 мм |
500 |
2857 |
35 мм |
2,06 |
0,242 |
19 - 35 |
12 - 40 |
0,39 мм |
150 |
2879 |
35 мм |
3,634 |
0,447 |
20 - 36 |
12 - 41 |
0,41 мм |
120 |
3119 |
40 мм |
2,515 |
0,274 |
25 - 37 |
14 - 45 |
0,31 мм |
150 |
3090 |
40мм |
4,297 |
0,444 |
25 - 44 |
16 - 50 |
0,45 мм |
120 |
3168 |
40 мм |
4,992 |
0,53 |
20 - 35 |
12 - 50 |
0,60 мм |
50 |
3250 |
45 мм |
3,03 |
0,282 |
28 - 44 |
18 - 55 |
0,34 мм |
150 |
3196 |
45 мм |
4,22 |
0,432 |
26 - 45 |
16 - 52 |
0,42 мм |
120 |
3262 |
45 мм |
6,052 |
0,559 |
26 - 50 |
15 - 60 |
0,60 мм |
50 |
3459 |
50 мм |
2,502 |
0,227 |
22 - 41 |
14 - 60 |
0,26 мм |
150 |
3449 |
50 мм |
5,12 |
0,413 |
30 - 50 |
20 - 65 |
0,40 мм |
100 |
3528 |
50 мм |
7,278 |
0,672 |
30 - 50 |
18 - 60 |
0,58 мм |
50 |
3770 |
60 мм |
3,452 |
0,242 |
30 - 60 |
25 - 80 |
0,25 мм |
100 |
3767 |
60 мм |
6,095 |
0,437 |
42 - 64 |
30 - 75 |
0,37 мм |
50 |
3702 |
60 мм |
8,488 |
0,588 |
35 - 70 |
20 - 80 |
0,57 мм |
50 |
3901 |
70 мм |
2,98 |
0,201 |
25 - 55 |
20 - 85 |
0,25 мм |
100 |
3911 |
70 мм |
6,136 |
0,367 |
36 - 64 |
25 - 90 |
0,37 мм |
50 |
3888 |
70 мм |
10,35 |
0,65 |
45 - 85 |
25 - 85 |
0,58 мм |
50 |
4064 |
80 мм |
7,085 |
0,381 |
45 - 85 |
30 - 92 |
0,42 мм |
100 |
4045 |
80 мм |
12,454 |
0,67 |
55 -105 |
34 - 90 |
0,55 мм |
50 |
4435 |
100 мм |
12,206 |
0,518 |
60 - 100 |
40 - 130 |
0,52 мм |
50 |
4683 |
130 мм |
17,409 |
0,546 |
77 - 128 |
60 - 160 |
0,55 мм |
70 |
4838 |
180 мм |
21,11 |
0,533 |
66 - 165 |
60 - 210 |
0,65 мм |
26 |
Other sizes and special designs are available on request. Available in diameters from
0.5 mm to 400 mm.
Aramid fiber sleeves
Aramid, also known as Kevlar or Twaron, belongs to a new group of chemical fibers. It is characterized among other things by high strength, high
modulus of elasticity, low density and great durability. Thus, aramid is suitable for use in various industrial fields, in particular, it is used in composite
materials for parts subjected to heavy loads, in aviation, space industry, in the automotive and electrical fields, in the production of sports products,
as well as ballistic protection.
Woven tapes from aramid fiber can be used as edging, as a connection between two structural elements (for example, the top and bottom of a canoe),
to reinforce corners, etc. These belts are also suitable for motor construction.
The advantage of woven aramid fiber over woven is greater coverage. For example, for a composite building element with different positions,
only woven aramid fiber can be used. The phase angle must be between 30° and 60°. For amplification in the direction of 0 °, so-called. UD threads.
Main characteristics:
Please note: For cutting, you will need special lowers with fine teeth (best of all, double-sided).
Article |
Dimeter at 45° |
Weight kg/100m |
Weight kg/m2 |
Width / mm |
Diameter/ mm |
Wall thickness |
Packing unit (m) |
752 |
2 мм |
0,095 |
0,180 |
1 - 2 |
0,8 - 2,5 |
0,17 мм |
500 |
919 |
4 мм |
0,218 |
0,217 |
3 - 4 |
1,5 - 5 |
0,21 мм |
500 |
1037 |
6 мм |
0,304 |
0,216 |
4 - 6 |
2 - 7 |
0,22 мм |
500 |
1158 |
8 мм |
0,436 |
0,242 |
4 - 7 |
2,5 - 9 |
0,27 мм |
250 |
1589 |
10 мм |
0,532 |
0,199 |
6 - 9 |
3 - 14 |
0,25 мм |
500 |
1808 |
15 мм |
0,630 |
0,178 |
7 - 12 |
5 - 18 |
0,25 мм |
500 |
1805 |
15 мм |
1,465 |
0,432 |
11- 15 |
6 - 17 |
0,47 мм |
250 |
2253 |
20 мм |
2,102 |
0,424 |
18- 25 |
12- 25 |
0,42 мм |
125 |
2266 |
20 мм |
3,548 |
0,643 |
18- 25 |
10- 26 |
0,70 мм |
100 |
2450 |
25 мм |
1,106 |
0,193 |
14- 22 |
8 - 28 |
0,23 мм |
500 |
2456 |
25 мм |
3,202 |
0,504 |
24- 31 |
13- 30 |
0,50 мм |
150 |
2695 |
30 мм |
1,332 |
0,191 |
17- 26 |
11- 36 |
0,22 мм |
250 |
2702 |
30 мм |
2,753 |
0,370 |
25- 36 |
14- 38 |
0,38 мм |
125 |
2859 |
35 мм |
2,780 |
0,362 |
24- 36 |
12- 40 |
0,41 мм |
100 |
2880 |
35 мм |
6,308 |
0,683 |
35- 45 |
20- 45 |
0,65 мм |
100 |
3086 |
40 мм |
3,661 |
0,379 |
28- 44 |
18- 50 |
0,40 мм |
100 |
3178 |
40 мм |
8,080 |
0,775 |
38- 50 |
23- 50 |
0,74 мм |
50 |
3411 |
50 мм |
5,463 |
0,446 |
36- 54 |
20- 65 |
0,51 мм |
50 |
3420 |
50 мм |
7,436 |
0,623 |
42- 60 |
22- 60 |
0,63 мм |
50 |
3698 |
60 мм |
5,414 |
0,383 |
34- 53 |
20- 68 |
0,48 мм |
50 |
3708 |
60 мм |
9,211 |
0,635 |
43- 65 |
25- 68 |
0,70 мм |
50 |
3890 |
70мм |
6,611 |
0,424 |
44- 68 |
30- 80 |
0,50 мм |
50 |
3875 |
70 мм |
8,887 |
0,518 |
45- 72 |
28- 85 |
0,57 мм |
50 |
4049 |
80 мм |
11,601 |
0,616 |
59- 85 |
30- 90 |
0,64 мм |
50 |
4175 |
90 мм |
13,112 |
0,627 |
66- 103 |
50- 100 |
0,64 мм |
50 |
4448 |
100 мм |
15,854 |
0,664 |
65- 105 |
45- 110 |
0,57 мм |
50 |
4645 |
120 мм |
14,970 |
0,552 |
90- 140 |
60- 145 |
0,70 мм |
50 |
4747 |
150 мм |
39,310 |
0,959 |
105 - 165 |
70 - 190 |
1,25 мм |
50 |
Other sizes and special designs are available on request. Available in diameters from
0.5 mm to 400 mm.
Hybrid braided sleeves
A hybrid is understood as "something connected, crossed or mixed." In weaving technology, we
are talking here about sleeves or bands that are made from at least two different materials, such
as carbon and aramid. The ratio of materials may be different depending on the equipment used.
It is possible to produce hybrid fibers with a material ratio of 10:90.
Thanks to the ability to set different ratios of materials, there is no limit to creativity - the positive
properties of individual fibers can be combined in the simplest way.
The diameter or width of a hybrid fiber woven article can be changed by stretching or contracting,
with the ideal fiber angle being between 30° and 60°. Reinforcement in the 0° direction is
achieved using the so-called. UD yarns are also woven and can increase the strength of the fiber.
The hybrids are used to make profiles of various kinds as hollow structures, and with the proper
application process, the reinforcing fiber of the braided sleeve is guaranteed with no air bubbles
and seams, which provides additional strength.
Weaving pattern:
Type A: With this type of sleeve, each fiber is braided separately and transversely to the longitudinal axis.
Type B: Different types of fibers are braided parallel to the longitudinal axis.
Type C: Each fiber is braided separately in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
Type K: Each fiber is braided separately, but crossed with the longitudinal axis.
Type W: Each fiber is curled in the longitudinal axis, but braided separately.
Type UD: Braided sleeve with thread angles of +/- 45° with additional UD threads in the 0° direction.
Braided Aramid Cords
Aramid belongs to a new group of chemical fibers. It is characterized
among other things by high strength, high modulus of elasticity,
low density and great durability. Thus, aramid is suitable for use in
various industrial fields, in particular, it is used in composite materials
for parts subjected to heavy loads, in aviation, space industry, in the
automotive and electrical fields, in the production of sports products,
as well as ballistic protection.
Main characteristics:
Article |
Diameter |
Weight kg/100m |
493 |
0,8 мм |
0,037 |
521 |
1 мм |
0,077 |
601 |
1,5 мм |
0,13 |
744 |
2 мм |
0,243 |
827 |
3 мм |
0,622 |
913 |
4 мм |
0,679 |
1017 |
6 мм |
1,709 |
1152 |
8 мм |
3,59 |
Other sizes are available on request.
Carbon fiber cord
Carbon fiber is an industrially manufactured fiber from carbon-containing materials, obtained by pyrolysis to complete carbonization and rejection of non-carbon compounds. Carbon fiber has a diameter of 5 to 8 microns. Typically, from 1,000 to 24,000 single threads (filaments) are connected into a bundle (roving) and wound on a spool. Further processing is carried out, for example, on braiding machines to obtain textile materials. Unlike fiberglass, carbon fiber is characterized by a very low weight. It is used primarily in aviation, the space industry and the production of sports equipment. For example, the so-called monoblocs and other parts in Formula 1 racing cars are made from carbon-based composites. The tensile strength at break of carbon fiber is almost four times that of the best steel alloys, and the weight is only ¼ that of steel.
Main characteristics:
Article |
Diameter |
Weight kg/100m |
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476 |
0,5 мм |
0,04 |
||||
512 |
1,0 мм |
0,084 |
||||
656 |
2,0 мм |
0,172 |
||||
707 |
2,5 мм |
0,263 |
||||
778 |
3,0 мм |
0,367 |
||||
890 |
4,0 мм |
1,116 |
||||
1016 |
6,0 мм |
1,568 |
||||
1083 |
7,0 мм |
3 |
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