Cured Carbon Fibre Sheet

Cured Carbon Fibre Sheet

Cured Carbon Fibre Sheet is a rigid, lightweight composite panel manufactured from high-quality carbon fibre reinforcement and epoxy resin systems. Fully cured and ready to machine, these sheets offer exceptional stiffness, strength, and dimensional stability for structural, engineering, and cosmetic applications.

Designed for performance and ease of use, cured carbon fibre sheets provide a professional finish while eliminating the need for laminating or post-curing processes.


Key Features

  • Lightweight with exceptional stiffness and strength
  • Fully cured and ready to machine or fabricate
  • Excellent dimensional stability
  • High-quality cosmetic carbon fibre finish
  • Corrosion resistant and low thermal expansion
  • Suitable for structural and decorative applications

Typical Applications

  • Automotive and motorsport panels
  • Marine and aerospace components
  • Engineering and industrial parts
  • RC, drone, and robotics applications
  • Brackets, covers, and structural plates
  • Cosmetic carbon fibre panels and trims

Material & Construction

  • Manufactured using premium carbon fibre reinforcement
  • Epoxy resin construction for superior performance
  • Available in multiple thicknesses and weave styles
  • Options include gloss, matte, and textured finishes

Why Use Cured Carbon Fibre Sheet

Cured sheets provide the strength and appearance of carbon fibre without the time and complexity of laminating your own panels. Ideal for precision fabrication, they offer:

  • High stiffness-to-weight performance
  • Consistent laminate quality
  • Excellent machinability
  • Clean professional appearance

Compared to metals, carbon fibre sheets deliver significant weight savings while maintaining excellent rigidity.


Available Options

  • Various thicknesses available
  • Plain weave or twill finishes
  • Gloss or matte surface options
  • Multiple sheet sizes available

Ironbark Tip

When machining carbon fibre:

  • Use carbide tooling for best results
  • Wear appropriate dust protection
  • Seal cut edges if cosmetic appearance is critical
  • Use backing material when drilling to reduce breakout