Next-Level Innovation: NCF & Multiaxial Fabrics

Dymriton is a company that specializes in manufacturing materials and reinforcements for the composites industry. Our product range includes fabrics, tapes, braids, multiaxial, and all types of combinations of fibers such as glass, carbon, kevlar, and others that are used in the industry.

The use of Non-Crimped Fabric, particularly those made with Carbon fibers oriented at 0º90º +-45º, can significantly reduce working times while providing excellent flowability, non-print through, and higher fiber volumes.

Additionally, NCF can result in better mechanical properties due to the lack of joints. These fabrics are highly adaptable to complicated shapes and can provide reinforcement in the desired orientation, making them increasingly popular in the aircraft, automotive, yachting, wind energy, and complex structural components industries.

 

Multiaxial fabrics, especially those made with carbon fibers and oriented at 0º90+-45º, can help reduce production time while maintaining excellent fiber permeability, preventing marking of the fibers, and increasing the weight ratio of the fiber in the final product.

It’s important to note that Multiaxial Fabrics are different from Non Crimped Fabrics (NCF). Multiaxial Fabrics are made from a combination of fibers, typically carbon or glass, that are stitched or woven together in multiple orientations to create a multidirectional reinforcement. This makes them highly versatile and adaptable to various applications.

One of the main advantages of Multiaxial Fabrics is their ability to provide specific mechanical properties, such as increased stiffness or strength, in the required directions. This is achieved by combining fibers in different orientations, such as 0º, 90º, and +/-45º, to create a tailored reinforcement for the specific application.

In addition, Multiaxial Fabrics offer improved permeability, as well as reduced print-through and higher fiber volume compared to other fabrics. They are also easier to handle and cut, which can reduce manufacturing time and cost.

Multiaxial Fabrics are commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, marine, and wind energy industries for applications such as structural components, body panels, and wind turbine blades.

As with NCF, other widths of Multiaxial Fabrics are available upon request, and the information provided is for guidance only and does not imply responsibility on the part of the manufacturer.

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