Hexcel releases 1K reinforcement fabric option
Woven fabric adds to portfolio of 3K, 6K, 12K and 24K options, suited for a variety of industrial applications.
Hexcel Corp. (Stamford, Conn., U.S.) announces HexForce 1K woven reinforcement fabric leveraging the company’s HexTow AS4C 1K carbon fiber to enable the production of high-strength, low-weight composite materials.
“The addition of 1K fabrics to our portfolio allows us to achieve areal weights down to 60 gsm, while maintaining the mechanical properties required for demanding composite applications,” says Imad Atallah, VP – product management, fibers, reinforcements and matrix at Hexcel. “By vertically integrating the production of both the fiber and fabric, we are able to offer a lower cost solution that meets the growing demand for domestically sourced reinforcement materials.”
The HexForce 1K woven reinforcement fabrics are well suited for a variety of industrial applications, the company reports, such as golf shafts, hockey sticks and automotive components. The company is also evaluating the material for applications in the aerospace and defense sectors, such as components for advanced air mobility platforms where the 1K fiber HSCP 4000 specification aligns with stringent qualification requirements.
“By expanding our portfolio to include 1K fabric with our existing 3K, 6K, 12K and 24K options, we are better equipped to support the diverse needs of our customers across a wide range of composite applications,” Atallah adds.
Hexcel is currently working with select customers to qualify the 1K woven reinforcement fabric for a variety of applications and welcomes inquiries from interested parties. For more information, visit hexcel.com or contact the reinforcements product manager at stephanie.dunning@hexcel.com.
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