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5.7oz Plain Weave Carbon Fiber

5.7oz Plain Weave Carbon Fiber

SKU:CARB5750

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Upgrade your project with 5.7oz Plain Weave Carbon Fiber, a premium composite material designed for superior strength, lightweight performance, and exceptional durability. This high-quality 3K carbon fiber fabric features a classic plain weave pattern, ensuring easy handling and a sleek, professional finish.

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What To Expect When You Order Fabric Rolls

Works Great For:

Marine

Boat Building & Repairs

Aerospace

Built for airplane specs

Automotive

Fiberglass car body repair

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Epoxy Usage

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Flexbility

Volume / Build Up

Epoxy Usage

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Flexbility

Volume / Build Up

Epoxy Usage

Specifications

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Carbon fiber is a high-strength, lightweight material made from thin strands of carbon. It’s used in aerospace, marine, automotive, sporting goods, and composite construction for its superior strength-to-weight ratio.

Yes, epoxy resin is the most commonly used resin with carbon fiber, providing a strong, durable bond for structural and cosmetic applications.

Carbon fiber has a tensile strength of around 500,000 psi and is five times stronger than steel by weight.

Carbon fiber is stiffer, stronger, and lighter than fiberglass, but also more expensive. It’s used when performance and weight savings are critical.