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Multiaxial fabric
Product introduction
Direct rovings are typically laid in 2-6 layers at specific angles (e.g. 0°, 90°, ±45°). Additional chopped strands and non-woven layers can also be interspersed within these direct roving layers. These layers are then stitched together using polyester filaments in the form of warp knitting, resulting in the formation of multiaxial fabric, also known as multiaxial warp knitting fabric. Multiaxial fabric is a type of fabric with no buckling, enabling it to maximize the utilization of the mechanical properties of glass fiber. When the multiaxial fabric's weight is concentrated in one direction (such as 0°), it is referred to as unidirectional fabric. Multiaxial fabrics can be used for vacuum infusion, prepreg, and winding processes. They are primarily used to produce wind turbine blades and pipes. The applicable resin types include epoxy resin (EP), polyester resin (UP), and vinyl resin (VE).
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