Plain Woven Carbon Fiber Fabric is the most fundamental and dimensionally stable weave architecture available. Each warp tow alternately passes over and under each weft tow in a precise 1×1 repeating pattern, creating a fabric that resists distortion during handling and layup. This construction delivers uniform mechanical properties in both warp and weft directions, making it the preferred choice for tooling, flat panels, and precision laminates. The fabric's high stability ensures accurate fiber alignment, resulting in consistent laminate quality and predictable performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The 1×1 interlace pattern creates the highest number of crossover points per unit area, locking the tows in position and preventing slippage. This maximizes dimensional stability during handling, cutting, and layup operations.
Plain weave has the lowest drape of all weave styles. It performs best on flat or single-curvature surfaces. For double-curvature or complex shapes, twill or satin weaves are recommended.
With vacuum bagging, plain weave typically achieves 50% – 55% fiber volume. With compression molding or autoclave processing, 55% – 60% is achievable. The tight weave allows excellent compaction without tow distortion.
Yes. Plain weave is well-suited for vacuum infusion. Its tight structure requires slightly lower permeability than twill, so use appropriate flow media and ensure adequate inlet pressure for complete wet-out.
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