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Roving and continuous reinforcement

Roving is used as a general designation for a continuous bundle of reinforcing fibers, but the specific form and suitability are determined by the documentation. A separate CORDTEX category has not been confirmed. The nearest commercial route is carbon raw materials.

Term and boundaries

In different industries, the word “roving” can refer to a continuous bundle of fibers or a specific delivery format for processing. To avoid error, the specification uses the official item name, fiber type, bundle structure, surface treatment and package format.

The filament count designation or outer package size does not describe the entire behavior of the material. Die compatibility, passage through equipment, tension, unwinding and storage conditions are all important.

If a project uses glass, carbon, or other reinforcement, parameters do not automatically transfer between them. The article describes the general logic and does not publish a non-existent assortment.

Link material to equipment

Process nodeWhat to checkRisk without verification
UnwindingPacking, feeding direction and stabilityBreaks and uneven feeding
GuidesContact geometry and cleanlinessDamage or fluffiness
TensionRange and FeedbackReinforcement offset
ImpregnationMatrix and technology windowUneven saturation
Laying or windingTrajectory, speed and fixationDeviation from design direction

How to select a candidate for testing

Describe the product, process, equipment, and function of continuous reinforcement. Specify the matrix, speed, required trajectory, tension method, trial and serial batch volume. If a replacement is sought, please include the full current specification.

The candidate first undergoes a technology test. Unwinding, beam stability, guide passage, impregnation and quality of the resulting workpiece are assessed. Only after this can the material be considered for the series.

For a new process, it is useful to separate equipment testing from finished part testing. This allows you to understand where the deviation occurs and not attribute it to the material without evidence.

Traceability and Reversal

The package must retain item and lot identification. Storage and handling conditions are taken from the documentation, and the working area protects the material from contamination and mechanical damage.

When changing a batch, record the results of incoming control and process testing if the process is sensitive to changes in parameters. Leftovers without markings are not combined with a new batch for a critical product.

  • do not order material only using the general word “roving”;
  • do not transfer equipment settings between positions;
  • do not ignore surface treatment and matrix;
  • do not start a series without testing unwinding and impregnation;
  • do not consider reference to raw materials as confirmation of an individual product.

Related forms

If a project requires a ready-made fabric, you should move on to approved fabrics. If a long finished element is required, compare self-winding or forming to carbon tubes and rods.

For continuous carbon, the request is sent to the general carbon section. The commercial response must clearly identify the available item and its documentation.

Comparison is carried out along the entire technological chain: material availability, equipment setup, waste, control and repeatability of the finished part. An earlier form of raw material is not automatically more economical if the project requires a complex or unstable recycling process.

Frequently asked questions

Is roving in the confirmed catalogue?

A separate category is not fixed. The request is sent to the carbon raw materials section to clarify the position.

Are roving and tow always the same thing?

Terminology varies depending on documentation; in procurement, the exact name of a specific item is used.

Is it possible to replace one package with another?

Only after checking the unwinding, equipment, matrix and the result obtained.

Which sample is needed first?

Checking the flow through real equipment and impregnation in the selected system.

When is the best time to choose fabric?

When the process requires a finished canvas with a certain structure and convenient installation.

What documents should I request?

Position card, batch identification, terms of circulation and other documents required by the project.

Need a choice for a specific task?

Submit dimensions, load, quantity and available files. CORDTEX will clarify the missing data and return with the relevant material or production route.