What Is Carbon Fiber Fabric?
Carbon fiber fabric is a high-performance woven material made from thousands of microscopic carbon filaments—each thinner than a human hair. These filaments are bundled into strands called tows, then woven into fabric patterns like plain, twill, or satin. When impregnated with resin, they form Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (CFRPs)—composites known for exceptional strength, lightness, and durability.
Used in industries where performance matters most—like aerospace, automotive, and renewable energy—carbon fiber fabric is prized for its structural integrity, corrosion resistance, and modern aesthetic.