CNC-Ready Panels & Plates
Rigid carbon fiber sheets (CFRP panels/plates) are laminate composites selected when high stiffness, low weight, and dimensional stability are critical. Typical uses include UAV/drone frames, RC chassis, jigs & fixtures, robotics plates, and other precision components that require consistent machining results.
Unlike flexible veneers or cosmetic skins, rigid sheets are built with defined fiber orientation, controlled thickness, and structural UD core options (such as T300 or T700) to support practical load paths and reliable edge quality during cutting and drilling.
For a practical recommendation, share your application, thickness target, and primary load direction.
Surface styles
Surface finish
Core (structural)
Fiber orientation
Rigid CFRP laminates are well-suited for CNC cutting when geometry, tooling, and process are aligned. For better edge integrity and repeatability:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Material type | CFRP laminate (carbon fiber reinforced epoxy) |
| Thickness range | 1.0–10.0 mm |
| Thickness tolerance | ±0.1 mm |
| Standard size | 500 × 500 mm (custom sizes available) |
| Surface finish | Gloss / Semi-gloss / Matte |
| Surface styles | 3K Plain / 3K Twill / Forged / Colored |
| Core options | UD T300 / UD T700 |
| Fiber orientation | 0°, 90°, ±45°, or hybrid multi-axis |
| Manufacturing route | Laminate consolidation via controlled press or autoclave (per build requirement) |
| Cutting service | Cut-to-size & CNC quoting via DXF/STEP |
Surface Inspection (piece-by-piece)
Every sheet is inspected on both sides before packing. Checks focus on weave alignment, surface pinholes/void appearance, scratches, foreign particles, resin-rich/lean visual areas, and handling marks—supporting cosmetic consistency and machining readiness.
UAV / Drone structural engineers
Rigid laminates provide high rigidity and vibration resistance for frames, arms, and plates. Share your load direction and thickness target to align layup selection with real mounting and load constraints.
Medical device procurement / engineering teams
Medical panels often require defined finish requirements for repeated cleaning. Confirm your cleaning method and target finish (gloss or matte). Coated-look surface treatment can be discussed when required.
Automotive performance modification shops
Aero panels should include reinforced mounting zones to handle clamp loads, vibration, and edge stresses. Send your mounting layout to reduce the risk of local crushing or edge damage.
Industrial robotics / machinery designers
For lightweight plates and frames, match fiber orientation to load paths and use cut-to-size/CNC service to reduce assembly time and rework.
Yes. Send your DXF or STEP files for quotation.
Both are UD structural core options. The selection depends on stiffness/strength requirements, thickness, and the part’s load case.
They can be structural. Surface style can be selected for aesthetics while the internal UD core and layup are built for stiffness and strength.
Edge quality depends on geometry, tooling, and process settings. For complex designs or tight cosmetic requirements, prototyping is recommended.
Gloss, matte, and semi-gloss laminate finishes. Coated-look surface treatment can be discussed when required.
±45° layers are commonly used to improve torsional behavior, while 0/90 supports plate-like loads. Share load direction and part geometry for a practical recommendation.
Send your required thickness, finish, and files (DXF/STEP) for a fast quote and build recommendation.
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