Kraft New Material offers a full range of composite material products, including carbon fiber fabric, kevlar aramid fabric, fiberglass fabric, carbon fiber prepreg,aramid prepreg and other advanced fiber materials. Our products are manufactured for marine, automotive, construction and industrial composite applications, with stable quality and customizable specifications.
High strength, lightweight composite fabrics for aerospace, automotive and marine applications.
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Exceptional impact resistance and thermal stability for ballistic protection and industrial reinforcement.
👉Learn more Kevlar Aramid Fabric
Ready-to-lay composite prepregs for precise manufacturing and superior mechanical performance. 👉Learn more Prepreg Material
Cost-effective reinforcement fabrics with high flexibility and chemical resistance.
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Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fabrics for lightweight ballistic and protective applications.
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Custom combination of fibers for optimized performance in specific applications.
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Our composite fabrics are widely applied in:
- Aerospace structures
- Automotive parts and lightweight modification
- Marine & boat construction
- Ballistic protection and sports equipment
- Industrial reinforcement and molds
- Lightweight yet high tensile strength
- Excellent chemical and temperature resistance
- Compatible with epoxy, vinyl ester, and polyester resins
- Variety of weaves, thicknesses, and weights
- Long-term durability and fatigue resistance
Q1: What is the difference between carbon fiber and aramid fabric?
A1: Carbon fiber offers higher stiffness and tensile strength, while aramid provides exceptional impact resistance and thermal stability.
Q2: How to choose the right composite fabric for aerospace or automotive applications?
A2: Consider factors such as weight, tensile strength, flexibility, thermal resistance, and the specific application requirements.
Q3: Which fabrics are suitable for high-temperature environments?
A3: Aramid , basalt fiber, and certain prepregs are engineered for high-temperature resistance.
Q4: How should prepreg rolls be stored and handled?
A4: Finished prepreg rolls are PE-sealed and stored under refrigerated or frozen conditions to slow resin reaction kinetics; handle rolls carefully to avoid damage to the fibers.
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