Carbon Fiber Fabric 2x2 Twill 3k 7.9oz/267gsm Very High Density Toray T300
Description
Description
Carbon Fiber Fabric – 2x2 Twill • 3K • 7.9 oz (≈267 gsm) • Very High Density • Toray T300
Engineered for show-quality cosmetics and confident layups, this Very High Density (VHD) 2×2 twill is woven with Toray® T3003K tows and a tightly packed pick count. The result is a fabric with minimal gaps between bundles for a super smooth surface, reduced pinholes, and excellent fiber coverage under a clear finish—while maintaining the drape and conformability that makes twill the go-to choice for complex shapes.
Why builders choose this fabric
- VHD weave: higher pick count reduces resin “pooling” and print-through; great for visible skins.
- 3K / 2×2 twill: classic carbon look with easy drape for hand layup, vacuum bagging, and infusion.
- Balanced weight (7.9 oz • 267 gsm): versatile for cosmetic outer plies or structural laminates.
- Toray T300 fiber: trusted aerospace-grade carbon with consistent quality and handling.
- Wide format: nominal 50″ width helps cover large panels with fewer seams.
Typical applications
- Motorsport & powersport bodywork, interior trim, & aero components
- UAV/robotics arms, frames, and payload structures
- Marine panels, boards & foils, consumer goods, instruments, & cases
- Visible cosmetic skins where a premium twill finish is desired
Specifications
- Fiber: Toray® T300 Carbon, 3K tow
- Weave: 2×2 Twill, Very High Density
- Areal Weight: 7.9 oz (≈267 gsm)
- Width: 50″ (127 cm) nominal
- Compatible Processes: Hand layup, vacuum bagging, resin infusion
- Resin System: Epoxy recommended; use a clear, UV-stable epoxy for best cosmetics
Layup & finish tips
- Back cosmetic plies with structural orientations (0/90° or ±45°) to meet stiffness/strength goals.
- Use peel ply & proper bagging for a pinhole-free surface and easy secondary bonding.
- Post-cure per epoxy manufacturer to improve gloss stability and service temperature.
Sold by the linear yard (36″ length × full width). Continuous yardage ships on one roll when possible.