Product Introduction

AW122
AW122

Weight(g/m2): 122

Thickness(mm): 0.50

 

Kevlar Cloth Woven Fabric Reinforcements are crafted from 100% Kevlar 49, the structural-grade aramid fiber known for its exceptional impact resistance, fatigue strength, and durability. With a Weight(g/m²): 122 and Thickness(mm): 0.5, this fabric strikes the perfect balance between lightweight design and heavy-duty performance. It’s lighter than both fiberglass and carbon fiber, yet it outperforms them in toughness, flexibility, and abrasion resistance, making it a standout choice for high-performance applications.

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Product Details

Kevlar Cloth Woven Fabric Reinforcement

· Material: 100% Kevlar® 49 Aramid Fiber

· Compatible Resins: Epoxy (recommended), vinyl ester, polyester

Key Features

· Lightweight Strength: Lighter than fiberglass and carbon fiber while offering superior impact resistance

· High Toughness & Flexibility: Excellent fatigue resistance and abrasion performance in dynamic environments

· Durable Performance: Ideal for long-term applications exposed to stress, vibration, and wear

· Versatile Use: Suitable for standalone use or hybrid laminates with fiberglass or carbon fiber

Applications

· Marine: Reinforcement for kayaks, canoes, and high-performance watercraft

· Automotive & Motorsports: Used in racing panels, underbody shields, and high-impact zones

· Sports Equipment: Ideal for gear requiring impact resistance and durability

· Defense & Safety: Applied in personal protection, shields, and structural reinforcements

Kevlar Cloth Woven Fabric Reinforcements: Lightweight Yet Ultra-Strong

Kevlar cloth woven fabric reinforcements are widely used in industries that require high-strength, lightweight materials. One of their most remarkable advantages is that they are lighter than steel or other metals, yet provide similar or even higher strength.

1. Exceptional Strength-to-Weight Ratio

Kevlar fibers offer high tensile strength while maintaining a fraction of the weight of metals.

This allows structures, composites, or protective equipment to achieve superior load-bearing capacity without added bulk.

2. Lightweight Benefits

Reduced weight improves mobility, handling, and fuel efficiency in applications like aerospace, automotive, and marine composites.

For protective gear, lighter Kevlar fabrics enhance comfort and wearability without compromising safety.

3. High Impact and Tear Resistance

Despite being lightweight, Kevlar cloth exhibits excellent impact resistance, cut resistance, and tear resistance.

This makes it ideal for reinforcing composites, ballistic protection, and high-performance industrial components.

4. Versatile Applications

Aerospace and automotive structural reinforcement

Protective clothing and ballistic armor

Industrial belts, ropes, and high-strength composites

5. Durable and Reliable

Kevlar fabrics maintain strength under stress, resist fatigue, and are chemically stable.

Lightweight yet highly durable, they provide long-term performance advantages over traditional metal reinforcements.

Kevlar cloth woven fabric reinforcements combine lightweight design with exceptional strength, making them a preferred choice for applications requiring high-performance materials that outperform metals in strength-to-weight ratio.