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Difference Between 200, 230, 300, 430 450, & 600g Unidirectional Carbon Fiber?

As a manufacturer, we offer a full range of carbon fiber specifications, covering weight options such as 200g/m², 230g/m², 300g/m², 430g/m², 450g/m², 530g/m² and 600 g/m², precisely matching the reinforcement needs of different load levels, structural types, and construction scenarios.
Horse Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Wrap's Data Sheet







Carbon Fiber Typical Data | ||
Storage Condition | Store dry at 40°-95° F(4° -35°) | |
Shelf Life | 50 years | |
Color | Black | |
Primary Fiber Direction | 0°(unidirectional carbon fiber wrap) | |
Arear Weight | HM-20 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 200g/㎡ (5.84 oz./sq.yd.) |
HM-23 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 230g/㎡ (6.72 oz./sq.yd.) | |
HM-30 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 300g/㎡ (8.76 oz./sq.yd.) | |
HM-45 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 450g/㎡ (13.14 oz./sq.yd.) | |
HM-53 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 530g/㎡ (15.48 oz./sq.yd.) | |
HM-60 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 600g/㎡ (17.52 oz./sq.yd.) | |
Carbon Fiber Typical Fiber Properties | |
Dry Fiber Typical Properties | |
Standrad Value of Tensile Strength | 4900MPa |
Tensile Elastic Modulus | 234500MPa |
Elongation | 1.7% |
Laminate Fiber Typical Properties | ||
Standrad Value of Tensile Strength | 3800MPa | |
Tensile Elastic Modulus | 234500MPa | |
Elongation | 1.7% | |
With Concrete | Concrete Damaged: ≥2.5MPa | |
Densiy | 1.8g/cc(0.065lbs.in3) | |
Norminal Fiber Thickness | HM-20 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.111mm(0.0044in.) |
HM-23 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.128mm(0.0050in.) | |
HM-30 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.167mm(0.0065in.) | |
HM-45 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.251mm(0.0097in.) | |
HM-53 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.295mm(0.0114in.) | |
HM-60 unidirectional carbon fiber wrap | 0.333mm(0.0130in.) | |
Difference Between 200, 230, 300, 430 450, & 600g Unidirectional Carbon Fiber?
Specification (g/m²) | Typical Application Scenarios | Construction & Other Characteristics |
200 | Low-load structural reinforcement: Residential floor/wall crack repair, small concrete component reinforcement, non-critical beam-column joint strengthening | Ultra-flexible, easy to conform to complex curved surfaces; Low adhesive consumption; Cost-effective for light-duty projects |
230 | Medium-light load scenarios: Secondary beams in industrial workshops, small bridge deck repair, reinforcement of structures with limited section space | Balances flexibility and strength; Reduces hollowing risk during pasting compared to thicker fabrics; Transitional option between 200 g/m² and 300 g/m² |
300 | Mainstream general-purpose application: High-rise building beam/column reinforcement, overpass main beam strengthening, load-increasing transformation of commercial buildings | Optimal balance of performance and cost; Moderate flexibility; Requires uniform adhesive application to avoid delamination; Widely specified in medium-to-high-end projects |
430 | Special medium-heavy load needs: Local reinforcement of large-span stadium floors, repair of slightly damaged bridge piers, heavy industrial plant equipment foundation reinforcement | Custom-ordered for project-specific demands; High requirement for substrate flatness; Needs professional adhesive spreading to ensure bonding integrity |
450 | Heavy-load structural reinforcement: Large bridge main girders, super high-rise core tube structures, coastal corrosive environment load-bearing components | High rigidity; Requires substrate leveling before application; Matched with high-performance epoxy adhesive to enhance durability; Suitable for harsh working conditions |
530 | Ultra-high load critical projects: Large bridge pier reinforcement, long-span suspension bridge main cable auxiliary strengthening, heavy industrial crane beam reinforcement | High fiber density; Excellent anti-deformation capacity; Low flexibility (not suitable for curved components); High adhesive consumption; Used in key projects with strict safety factors |
600 | Ultra-high load critical projects: Large bridge pier reinforcement, long-span suspension bridge main cable auxiliary strengthening, heavy industrial crane beam reinforcement | Maximum rigidity among these specifications; Poor conformability to complex shapes (requires segmented pasting); Only used in projects with extreme load requirements |
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High strength, unidirectional carbon fiber wrap pre-saturated to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) wrap used to strengthen structural concrete elements.
High strength, unidirectional carbon fiber fabric pre-saturated to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) fabric used to strengthen structural concrete elements.
High strength, unidirectional carbon fiber sheet pre-saturated to form a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheet used to strengthen structural concrete elements.