Bidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric
Bidirectional carbon fiber fabric is a type of composite material that is made from interlaced layers of carbon fibers that are woven in multiple directions. This type of fabric is known for its high strength-to weight ratio, durability, and resistance to corrosion and fatigue.
The Bidirectional carbon fiber fabric is constructed by combining carbon fiber layers or unidirectional tapes, each oriented in a specific direction, and stitching or bonding them together. The fiber orientations can vary, with common configurations including 0°, 90°±45°, and even more complex combinations. This arrangement provides tailored reinforcement properties in different directions, enabling engineers to optimize the material for specific load requirements.

Bidirectional Carbon fiber fabrics are widely used as the basic material for aerospace, defense, leisure, automotive products, industry and the medical sector as well as other applications includes building construction repair and strengthening.