Yellow Black Carbon Kevlar Fabric
Yellow Black Carbon Kevlar Fabric is a visually striking hybrid reinforcement that combines high-strength carbon fiber with yellow aramid (Kevlar) fiber in a balanced 2×2 twill weave. The distinctive yellow-black contrast creates a unique visual identity while delivering the exceptional performance of both fibers — carbon provides tensile strength (3500–4200 MPa) and stiffness, while yellow Kevlar delivers impact resistance, toughness, and abrasion protection. The twill weave provides excellent drape and a bold, recognizable pattern. Available in 3k carbon / 1000d yellow Kevlar configurations with areal weights from 200 to 400 g/m². This fabric is ideal for applications where both performance and visual impact matter — including automotive, motorsport, and custom composites.
Hybrid Properties
Technical Specifications
Color & Performance
- Unique yellow-black aesthetic — brand and design statement
- High-visibility for safety applications and motorsport
- Combines carbon's stiffness with Kevlar's toughness
- Excellent drape for complex shapes (2×2 twill)
- Clear coat ready — vibrant color retention
- Impact-resistant and damage-tolerant
Primary Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
The yellow Kevlar fibers are inherently color-fast and resistant to fading. However, when used in exterior applications, a UV-stable clear coat is recommended to protect the resin matrix and maintain the vibrant color contrast over time.
Yes. The yellow-black contrast is specifically designed to be showcased under clear coat finishes. Use a high-quality automotive or marine clear coat with UV protection to enhance depth and preserve the vibrant colors.
Yes. The fabric provides structural performance suitable for many applications. The carbon component delivers high tensile strength and stiffness, while the Kevlar component adds impact resistance and toughness. For primary load-bearing structures, consult engineering analysis for appropriate ply count.
The yellow Kevlar component adds slight bulk and reduces flexibility compared to pure carbon fabric. The twill weave still provides good drape, but the hybrid fibers may require slightly more pressure to conform to tight curves. Use sharp tools for cutting to prevent fuzzing of the Kevlar fibers.
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