Frequently Asked Questions

We don’t produce prepreg in-house, but we work closely with trusted partners who do. Minimum order quantities typically range from 10–25 m², depending on the supplier and material type. Please contact us to discuss your requirements or to request technical data sheet.

Our standard MOQ is 5 m². For smaller evaluations, we also offer A5 sample swatches, which can be purchased directly through our webshop for aesthetic assessment or testing purposes.

Yes, we work with a network of trusted distributors worldwide. For more information, please visit our Collaborators page or get in touch with our team.

Absolutely. As part of a Special Project, we can match any Pantone colour to your specifications. Please contact our Special Projects Division for guidance on colour matching and feasibility.

Yes, we can. In addition to coloured carbon fibre, we work with a variety of advanced materials including aramids, glass, and basalt. Please contact our Special Projects Division to discuss your specific requirements.

Our standard lead time is 2–3 weeks, depending on material availability and production capacity. For a precise estimate, please contact us with your order details.

Yes. Dry A5 sample swatches  can be purchased directly through our webshop. For specific technical samples or custom options, please get in touch with our team.

Yes. White carbon fibre falls outside our standard portfolio because it requires a different production process. However, our Special Projects Team can discuss options and feasibility.

We do not sell finished parts. All parts we produce are for internal testing, prototyping, or qualification purposes.

Currently, we do not offer custom-sized samples. Our standard sample sizes (A5 swatches or minimum order quantities) are designed to provide a representative evaluation of the material.

We’d love to hear about your project! Please contact our Special Projects Team, who can guide you through feasibility, material options, and next steps.

Refer to our Technical Guidelines or safe handling, processing, and best practices. While Hypetex materials share many similarities with conventional carbon fibre, there may be differences depending on weave, colour, or material type.

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