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100% natural-derived reinforced fiber "flax fiber"

Stronger than glass fiber and lighter than carbon fiber. Natural reinforced fiber "flax fiber" enables the realization of environmentally friendly composites.

Flax grown in the Normandy region of France is carefully spun into high-quality "linen." Its fine and strong fibers are not only used for apparel and furniture but are also being utilized as reinforcing fibers in plastic composites, taking advantage of their strength. We encourage those seeking natural materials to give it a try. We offer a range of products from the raw material itself to spun yarn, textiles, and UD, accommodating everything from dry (the fibers themselves) to resin (epoxy) impregnated grades of "flax prepreg."

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Super Reinforced Fiber "EZ Sheet"

Ultra fiber, no bending scratches! Prevents scratches on stainless steel, aluminum, stainless steel plates, and more.

"EZ Sheet" is a high-strength polymer fiber with strong elasticity. It does not affect bending accuracy, and by shifting the damaged parts, it can be reused repeatedly. It boasts several times the strength compared to steel of the same weight and is used in the bodies of airplanes, automobiles, and bulletproof vests. 【Features】 ■ Elastic and has minimal bending variation ■ High durability ■ Scratch-free processing of stainless steel, aluminum, and colored steel plates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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