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1. KS – UD 0˚
or 90˚ (Unidirectional Fabric):

A unidirectional fabric
contains majority of the fibres in one direction,
either at an angle of 0˚ or at 90˚. In order to add
stability to this reinforcement, a small amount of
fibre can be added in perpendicular direction to the
majority of the fibre.
UD 0˚ or unidirectional fabric
in Warp has the majority of its fibres at an
angle of 0˚ and up to 98% of the total weight of the
fabric is in 0˚ direction.
UD 90˚ or unidirectional
fabric in Weft has the majority of its fibres
at an angle of 90˚ and up to 98% of the total weight
of the fabric is in 90˚ direction.
This unidirectional fabric can
be made using any type of fibre with varying weights
between 200 to 2000 g/m² and they can be stitched
with a layer of Chop Strand Mat (CSM). The
maximum width of this fabric can be set to 2540 mm
and can be altered as per the requirement.
2. KS – BIX
(Bidirectional or Biaxial Fabric):


A biaxial fabric is made up of
two layers of parallel fibres laid in two
orientations. The most commonly used orientation
styles in biaxial fabrics are:
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0˚ / 90˚ Biaxial – has one
layer of fibre oriented at 0˚ and another layer
of fibre oriented at 90˚. 0˚ is always the
direction of the length of the roll and
stitching direction.
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+45˚ / - 45˚ Biaxial – has
one layer of fibre oriented at +45˚ and another
layer of fibre oriented at - 45˚.
We are capable of producing
other type of biaxial such as +45˚ with 90˚ or 0˚
with +45˚ on request. Theoretically speaking, an
orientation has to be chosen from either 0˚ or
between ±20˚ and ±70˚. Biaxial can be made with any
types of fibres with a total varying weight between
200 to 2000 g/m². These fabrics can also be stitched
with a layer of CSM. The maximum width at which this
fabric can be manufactured is 3860 mm and can be
altered as per the requirement.
3. KS – TRX
(Triaxial Fabric):


Triaxial fabrics have three
different layers of parallel fibre laid in any three
orientation or lay up styles. The most common
orientation styles in triaxial fabrics are:
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0˚, +45˚, - 45˚ or 0˚,
±45˚ Triaxial – has three different layers
of fibres oriented at 0˚, +45˚, - 45˚ each.
0˚ is always the direction of the length of
the roll and stitching direction.
-
+45˚, 90˚, - 45˚ Triaxial
– is a fabric with fibres oriented at +45˚,
90˚ and – 45˚ each.
Other
types of triaxial with different orientation styles
such as +30˚, 90˚, - 30˚ can be produces on request.
Theoretically speaking, an orientation has to be
chosen from either 0˚ or between ±20˚ and ±70˚.
Triaxial can be made with any types of fibres with a
total varying weight between 200 to 2000 g/m². The
maximum width at which this fabric can be
manufactured is 3860 mm and can be altered as per
the requirement.
4. KS – QUX
(Quadaxial):

Quadaxial fabric is made up of
four layers of parallel fibre laid in four different
orientations or lay up style. The most common
orientation pattern in quadaxial fabric is:
-
0˚, +45˚, 90˚, - 45˚
Quadaxial - has four different layers of
fibres oriented at 0˚, +45˚, 90˚, - 45˚
each. 0˚ is always the direction of the
length of the roll and stitching direction.
Other types of triaxial with
different orientation styles such as 0˚, +30˚, 90˚,
- 30˚ can be produces on request. Theoretically
speaking, an orientation has to be chosen from
either 0˚ or between ±20˚ and ±70˚. Triaxial can be
made with any types of fibres with a total varying
weight between 200 to 2000 g/m². The maximum width
at which this fabric can be manufactured is 3860 mm
and can be altered as per the requirement. |