TeXtreme becomes even lighter

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A new, lighter variant of TeXtreme spread tow carbon fabric from Oxeon has been developed and will be presented at the upcoming JEC Europe

exhibition in Paris. The newly released fabric is weighs in at 43gsm. The previous lightest TeXtreme fabric was 76gsm.
“The market has really been pushing for lighter carbon fabrics and we are continuously developing our product range to be able to offer optimized reinforcement solutions. This new fabric is an important innovation to further help the industry to reduce weight and improve mechanical performance.” said Andreas Martsman, vice-president, business development at Oxeon. The 43gsm TeXtreme fabric is based on a TC42S carbon fibre (intermediate modulus). The fabric to be presented at JEC is a prototype and will be undergoing application tests during the spring in anticipation of a product launch during summer 2012. This variant is designed for high performance applications where weight savings are of utmost importance. Oxeon has a flexible and tow size independent technology that enables development of ultra light composite reinforcement solutions tailor made for specific application needs. TeXtreme spread tow reinforcements are produced using novel spread tow and tape weaving technologies, rendering optimised spread tow tapes and spread tow fabrics that enable production of composite parts that are 20-30% lighter with improved mechanical properties.

www.oxeon.se

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