Carbon fiber plain weave fabric
Applications
1. Increasing the load-bearing capacity of buildings;
2. Structural modification and functional upgrades;
3. Addressing material aging issues;
4. Strengthening concrete with strength grades below design specifications;
5. Structural crack repair and treatment;
6. Repair and protection of components in harsh environments;
7. Other uses: sports equipment, industrial products, and many other fields.
Technical Data Sheet
| Grade | Weight (g/m²) | Density (end/cm) - Warp | Density (end/cm) - Weft | Fiber Count - Warp | Fiber Count - Weft | Weave Pattern |
| CWP80 | 80 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 12K | 12K | Plain Weave |
| CWP200 | 200 | 5 | 5 | 3K | 3K | Plain Weave |
| CWP200S | 200 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 12K | 12K | Plain Weave |
| CWP320 | 320 | 4 | 4 | 6K | 6K | Plain Weave |
| CWP400 | 400 | 2.5 | 2.5 | 12K | 12K | Plain Weave |
Carbon fiber plain weave fabrics feature the following advantages:
1. Lightweight and easy to apply, adding very little weight to the base structure during construction.
2. Flexible and easy to cut, suitable for structures of all shapes, with strong adhesion to reinforced concrete surfaces.
3. Low profile, easy to layer.
4. High tensile strength and flexibility, offering the same reinforcement effect as steel plates.
5. Acid and alkali resistant, corrosion-resistant, suitable for use in harsh environments.
6. Compatible epoxy resin impregnating adhesive (recommended: our company’s matching epoxy adhesive) offers excellent penetration, simple application, and short curing time.
7. Non-toxic and odorless during application.
8. Carbon fiber sheets have an extremely high tensile strength, equivalent to 10-15 times that of ordinary steel.





