What is the carbon fiber veil?

With highly advanced and boast excellent features that make them ideal for a wide range of applications. With a width ranging from 300-1050mm and GSM between 22-120gsm, these products are available with both calendered and non-calendered surface treatments.

The carbon fiber veil, also known as a carbon veil or carbon fiber mat, is a non-woven fabric made from carbon fibers. It consists of a random arrangement of fine carbon fibers that are held together by a binder material. The carbon fibers are typically derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or pitch, and they are highly strong and stiff.

The purpose of a carbon fiber veil is to provide a thin and lightweight layer of reinforcement in composite materials. It is commonly used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, and construction. The veil is typically incorporated into composite structures to enhance their mechanical properties, such as strength, stiffness, and impact resistance.

Carbon fiber veils offer several advantages in composite manufacturing. They improve the surface finish and cosmetic appearance of composite parts by providing a smooth and consistent surface. They also aid in reducing the print-through of underlying fibers and resin, which can be a concern in certain applications. Additionally, carbon fiber veils can act as a barrier against galvanic corrosion when used with metals in composite structures.

Overall, carbon fiber veils play a crucial role in composite reinforcement, providing strength, durability, and improved aesthetics to a wide range of products.