Osaka Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Osaka Manufacturing 3100P And 3200CH Carbon Cloth

Manufacturer: Osaka Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Model: #3100P and #3200CH
Product: Carbon Cloth
Description
#3100P (Domestic Product)
- Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS A 1323) C Type
- Test report No. 08A1291
- Fireproof registration No. CO900017
This sheet is made from 100% pure carbon fiber (carbonized fiber), offering excellent fire and heat resistance. Its lightweight nature also ensures superior workability.
#3200CH
- Fireproof registration No. CO960010
A sheet made using carbon fibers.
It is manufactured with cost efficiency, making it a high-performance and affordable sheet.
Standard Dimensions
- #3100P: Original size: 1.8mm (thickness) × 1,000mm (width) × 30m (length)
- #3200CH: Original size: 1.8mm (thickness) × 1,000mm (width) × 30m (length)
Material Properties
Property | #3100P | #3200CH |
---|---|---|
Composition | 100% Carbon Fiber | 100% Carbon Fiber |
Weight (g/m²) | 550 | 660 |
Yarn Count | Warp (threads/100mm): 78 | Warp (threads/100mm): 74 |
Weft (threads/100mm): 48 | Weft (threads/100mm): 30 | |
Tensile Strength (N) | Warp (Normal): 549 | Warp (Normal): 267 |
Weft (Normal): 264 | Weft (Normal): 145 | |
Tensile Strength After Heating (400°C, 30 mins) | Warp: 186 | Warp: 229 |
Weft: 68 | Weft: 23 |
Features and Safety
- Can be used as a substitute for Class A asbestos in spatter protection sheets.
- Offers excellent fire and heat resistance.
- Lightweight and easy to handle.
- Does not emit toxic gases.
- #3100P and #3200CH do not cause skin irritation like fiberglass.
- Asbestos is not used.
⚠ Danger
If mishandled, this product may result in death, serious injury, or significant property damage.
- Do not perform welding, fire-handling, or related operations near flammable substances, such as oils or solvents, regardless of whether the sheet is used or not. There is a risk of fire or explosion.
⚠ Warning
If mishandled, this product may result in death, serious injury, or significant property damage.
- Always follow fire prevention regulations and proper welding procedures when performing welding.
- Avoid the following actions, as they may cause holes in the material and lead to fire or explosions:
- Exposing the material to strong acids or strong alkaline chemicals.
- Forcibly peeling off adhered “slag” (residue from welding).
- Applying a burner or flame directly to the material.
- Placing heavy objects on or dragging them across the material.
- Inspect the sheet for holes or damage before use. Do not use it if any are found.
- Do not use this material as a construction (e.g., mesh) sheet.
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