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
Composition100% Carbon Fiber100% Carbon Fiber
Weight (g/m²)550660
Yarn CountWarp (threads/100mm): 78Warp (threads/100mm): 74
Weft (threads/100mm): 48Weft (threads/100mm): 30
Tensile Strength (N)Warp (Normal): 549Warp (Normal): 267
Weft (Normal): 264Weft (Normal): 145
Tensile Strength After Heating (400°C, 30 mins)Warp: 186Warp: 229
Weft: 68Weft: 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.

  1. 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.

  1. Always follow fire prevention regulations and proper welding procedures when performing welding.
  2. 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.
  3. Inspect the sheet for holes or damage before use. Do not use it if any are found.
  4. Do not use this material as a construction (e.g., mesh) sheet.

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