Prepreg vS Dry Fabric for Custom Carbon Fiber Parts

When you’re planning a custom carbon fiber parts and choosing between prepreg and dry fabric isn’t just a materials decision—it’s about performance, cost, production scale, and how the part will be used. As a professional supplier of custom carbon fiber prepreg parts and dry fabric solutions, we often help customers decide what fits their needs best.
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Start Here: What Are You Building?

The best material depends heavily on the type of part you’re making, how many you’re making, and what matters most—looks, weight, strength, or cost. Ask yourself:

  • Is your part structural or cosmetic?
  • Will it be exposed to heat, sunlight, or chemicals?
  • Do you need only one or many?
  • Do you have access to an oven or autoclave?

Let’s walk through both options with real-world use in mind.

Quick Overview: Prepreg vs Dry Fabric

FeaturePrepreg Carbon FiberDry Carbon Fiber Fabric
ResinPre-applied, factory controlledAdded manually or via infusion
ProcessRequires oven or autoclave curingFlexible: wet layup, vacuum bag, infusion
StorageMust be frozenRoom temperature
FinishHigh gloss, clean, aerospace qualityDepends on skill and post-processing
CostHigherLower
Ease of UseCleaner, but needs more equipmentFlexible, but messier and skill-based

What Is Prepreg Carbon Fiber?

Prepreg carbon fiber comes with resin pre-applied in precise amounts by the manufacturer. It’s stored frozen until use and requires heat and often pressure to cure.

Key Benefits:

  • Consistent resin content = consistent quality
  • Stronger and lighter for structural parts
  • Ideal for visible, clean-surface parts
  • Reduced mess and faster layup time

Common Prepreg Applications:

  • Aerospace: structural panels, fairings, drone arms
  • Automotive: splitters, wings, monocoques, seat backs
  • Sports gear: high-performance bicycles, racing helmets
  • Electronics: drone frames, robotics arms
  • Medical: prosthetics, bracing devices

Requirements:

  • Freezer storage
  • Controlled environment
  • Oven or autoclave for curing

What is Dry Carbon Fiber Fabric?

Dry fabric is untreated carbon fiber cloth. You apply resin separately, either by hand (wet layup) or using vacuum infusion.

Key Benefits:

  • Lower material cost
  • Unlimited shelf life (if dry)
  • Compatible with a wide range of resins
  • Great for larger, simple shapes

Common Dry Fabric Applications:

  • Automotive: hoods, trunks, diffusers, speaker enclosures
  • Consumer products: laptop shells, fishing rods, phone cases
  • DIY: RC car bodies, surfboard fins, cosplay armor
  • Industrial: machine covers, tool enclosures
  • Marine: fairings, kayak panels

Requirements:

  • Time and practice to master resin ratios
  • Vacuum pump or infusion setup (for clean results)
  • More post-processing for clean finish

Customer Scenarios: What to Use and When

1. You want perfect looks and top strength

Choose prepreg. You’re building a drone arm or bike part where weight, strength, and surface finish matter. You can cure the part in an oven or autoclave.

2. You’re building in your garage

Go with dry fabric. You’re customizing a car hood or making a speaker box and don’t have industrial tools. You can get good results using vacuum bagging or even just wet layup with practice.

3. You’re prototyping

It depends. If you need multiple iterations fast, dry fabric can be easier to experiment with. But for accurate, high-performance prototypes, prepreg saves time on sanding and quality control.

4. You’re planning small batch production

Mix methods. Use prepreg for high-performance parts or high-end customer-facing products. Use dry carbon with infusion for internal or less critical parts to keep costs down.

How to choose resin?

The type of resin you use changes how the part behaves:

  • Epoxy (most common): strong, stiff, good durability
  • Vinyl ester: better chemical resistance, less expensive
  • Polyester: more brittle but very cost-efficient

Prepregs usually come with high-quality epoxy. With dry fabrics, you have more freedom—but also more room for error. If you’re unsure, talk to us. We help match the right resin to the job.

Surface Finish Expectations

  • Custom carbon fiber prepreg parts come out smooth and often don’t require painting. Great for exposed carbon.
  • Custom carbon fiber dry fabric parts often needs post-processing like sanding and clear coating, especially if wet laid.

If you’re making parts that customers will see and touch—like interior panels or high-end gear—prepreg gives a better result with less finishing work.

Tooling and Equipment Needs

NeedPrepregDry Fabric
Freezer for storage✅ Required❌ Not needed
Oven or autoclave✅ Required❌ Optional (depends on method)
Vacuum systemOptional (helps with quality)Recommended for clean results
Mold materialHigh-temp stableFlexible (foam, MDF, etc.)

Cost Comparison

Custom carbon fiber prepreg parts are more expensive, but may save time on finishing and rework. Custom carbon fiber dry fabric parts are cheaper upfront, but labor and material waste may add up if you’re learning or producing inconsistent parts.

If you’re unsure, we help our clients run cost-performance simulations for their use case.

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Making the Call: What Should You Choose?

SituationRecommended Option
Structural, high-performance partPrepreg
Visible part with cosmetic importancePrepreg
Large, simple, or one-off partDry fabric
DIY or garage-level setupDry fabric
Small batch, mixed functionHybrid or case-by-case

We Can Help You Decide

Choosing the right carbon fiber method isn’t just technical—it’s strategic. You’re balancing performance, budget, tooling, and customer expectations.

As composite specialists, we support:

  • Material selection based on your design goals
  • Mold and tooling advice
  • Layup and processing method guidance
  • Prototyping and production support

Final Thoughts

Don’t just pick based on the material specs. Think about your specific part, your production setup, and your priorities—and let professionals help where it counts. The right choice now avoids cost overruns, delays, and disappointing results later.

Need advice on your custom carbon fiber part? Reach out to our team for expert guidance.

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