Natural UD fabric?


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Hi all.

I appreciate there are a number of woven options for natural fibres, but do we know of anything natural/sustainably and responsibly produced to add UD reinforcement to our layups?

Given the energy used to produce carbon and other fabrics, I wondered if we have alternatives available? Kenaf is something I’ve heard of ...?!?
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DorsetBill - 7/4/2019 1:29:04 PM
Hi all.I appreciate there are a number of woven options for natural fibres, but do we know of anything natural/sustainably and responsibly produced to add UD reinforcement to our layups? Given the energy used to produce carbon and other fabrics, I wondered if we have alternatives available? Kenaf is something I’ve heard of ...?!?Kind regards

Here you go:
http://bcomp.ch/en/products/amplitex

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