Airtech triaxial fabrics target composite molds
Airtech Advanced Materials Group (Huntington Beach, CA, US) has introduced TMGC-TX, triaxial carbon fiber fabrics developed for the manufacture of composite molds made with Airtech Toolfusion resins.
Airtech Advanced Materials Group (Huntington Beach, CA, US) has introduced TMGC-TX, triaxial carbon fiber fabrics for the manufacture of composite molds made with Airtech Toolfusion resins. This range of quasi-isotropic fabrics are balanced in every layer, obviating the need for orientation of individual plies in a laminate stack. TMGC-TX fabrics are available in a selection of light, medium, and heavy weights. The heavyweight fabrics allow thickness to be built in fewer layers, with laminate quality for high-quality post-machining. Airtech TMGC-TX Fabrics deliver lower cost tooling solutions with superior performance.
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