0.67 oz Camo Dyneema® Composite Fabric CT1E.08/C21K.18 (Half Yard)
$21.37
Dyneema® Composite (formerly Cuben Fiber) is sold by the half yard and are all 54-inches wide. This is the ultimate lightweight DIY material for skin, tarps, stuff sacks, rain skirts and more. It is tough, light, and waterproof.
CT1E.08/C21K.18 Weighs .67 ounce per sq yard, Color: Camo
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Description
Dyneema® Composite (formerly Cuben Fiber) is sold by the half yard and are all 54-inches wide. This is the ultimate lightweight DIY material for skin, tarps, stuff sacks, rain skirts and more. It is tough, light, and waterproof.
CT1E.08/C21K.18 Weighs .67 ounce per sq yard, Color: Camo
Need a continuous piece of fabric longer than 40 yards? Please contact us directly at: [email protected]
Dyneema® Composite Fabrics offer several unmatched benefits, making them your best choice for camping and backpacking gear:
- Strong fibers: DCF is 15 times stronger than steel according to its weight per weight ratio. It is also low-stretch to reduce sagging.
- Durable construction: For gear that needs to endure unpredictable conditions, durability is vital. Dyneema® Composite Fabrics are UV and water-resistant, and they withstand tears and abrasion.
*All Specs are estimates and may vary from color to color and batch to batch.
Specs:
- Width 54-inches
- Weight per sq yard 0.67oz
- Color – OD2 (Green)
- Tensile Strength ASTM D3039
- Warp 63 lb/in
- Weft 60 lb/in
- Elongation at Break ASTM D3039
- Warp 2.6%
- Weft 2.6%
- Tear Strength Mil-C-21189 10.2.4
- Warp 14 lb
- Weft 14 lb
- Puncture ASTM F1342 Probe B – 1.9 lb
- Water Resistance AATCC TM127 – 15,000 mmH2O
- Common uses tarps stuff sacks backpacks rain skirts
Additional information
Weight | 14.24 g |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
SKU | DSM007 |
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Question
mljarch –
Don’t suppose it’s possible to buy a full yard of this (uncut)?
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Question
mljarch –
You buy this by the 54″ roll. Then cut it into 18″ strips. Why not bigger?
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