Hybrid Carbon Kevlar Fabric For Composites
Hybrid Carbon Kevlar Fabric For Composites is a multi-fiber reinforcement system that integrates high-performance carbon fiber with aramid (Kevlar) fiber in a single, balanced weave. This hybrid construction delivers a unique combination of properties — the high tensile strength (3500–4200 MPa) and stiffness (225–240 GPa) of carbon, combined with the outstanding impact resistance, toughness, and abrasion protection of Kevlar. The fabric is designed to optimize composite performance across multiple axes, providing both structural integrity and damage tolerance. Available in 2×2 twill and plain weaves with 3k carbon / 1000d Kevlar configurations. Areal weights range from 200 to 600 g/m², with standard roll widths of 1000 mm and 1270 mm. This fabric is suitable for a wide range of composite applications across aerospace, automotive, marine, and industrial sectors.
Hybrid Properties
Technical Specifications
Hybrid Advantages
- Single fabric — two fiber contributions
- Optimized for both strength and impact resistance
- Reduces layup complexity — one material does the work of two
- Cost-effective compared to custom fiber stacking
- Versatile — suitable for multiple industries
- Clear coat compatible for cosmetic applications
Primary Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
A hybrid fabric combines the stiffness and strength of carbon with the toughness and impact resistance of Kevlar in a single material. This eliminates the need to alternate layers of different fabrics, simplifying layup and reducing manufacturing time while delivering optimized mechanical properties.
Yes. The fabric is designed for compatibility with standard epoxy, vinyl ester, and polyester resin systems. For structural applications requiring maximum impact resistance, a toughened epoxy is recommended to fully realize the hybrid benefit.
Yes. The twill weave provides good permeability for vacuum infusion. Recommended resin viscosity: 80–250 cP. Use flow media for panels larger than 1 m². The hybrid nature may require slightly higher injection pressure for complete wet-out.
Yes. The twill weave provides a visually distinctive pattern that is suitable for clear coat finishes. The contrast between the carbon and Kevlar fibers creates a unique appearance that is highly valued in automotive and custom composite applications.
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