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Teijin Carbon strengthens high‑end sports offering with advanced prepreg and resin technologies for next‑generation bicycle performance

Aerospace‑grade carbon technology is redefining what high‑performance bicycles can achieve. With decades of experience in certified aircraft structures, Teijin Carbon is now transferring its advanced prepreg and resin systems to the next generation of road, gravel and mountain bike components. © 2026 Teijin
High‑end bicycle manufacturers are entering a new era in which modern frames and components must be lighter, stiffer, tougher and more sustainable – all while enabling fast, repeatable and cost‑efficient production. To support this shift, Teijin Carbon is expanding its portfolio of advanced prepreg systems developed specifically for premium road, gravel and mountain bike applications.

Drawing directly from its aerospace heritage, Teijin Carbon utilizes resin systems, fiber grades and layup technologies originally engineered for certified aircraft structures. The result is a sports‑focused prepreg range designed to help bicycle brands achieve new levels of performance, structural reliability and design freedom.

“Lightweight alone is no longer enough in high‑end cycling. Brands now look for a balanced combination of stiffness, toughness, durability, flexural performance and sustainability,” says Yuki Tamenaga, Vice President Global Sports Marketing & Strategy at Teijin Carbon.

“By transferring our aerospace‑proven composite expertise into sports applications, we are building prepreg systems designed for the next-generation of bicycle innovation.”

Advanced prepreg systems engineered for high‑performance cycling

Teijin Carbon’s sports portfolio includes several material systems tailored to the complex performance requirements of frames, forks, rims and structural bike components.

High‑toughness resin prepregs

Designed for impact‑critical use cases such as XC, trail and enduro riding, these prepregs deliver enhanced crash durability and fatigue resistance while preserving stiffness and load‑path stability.

High-flexural strength resin systems

Optimized for stiffness‑to‑weight balance in road and gravel applications, these resin systems support efficient power transfer, precise cornering response and high stability under dynamic loads.

Hybrid prepregs (TSPP + TPUD)

Combining the benefits of thermoset and thermoplastic matrices, hybrid prepregs enable improved interlaminar strength, reduced delamination risk and tailored local reinforcements — ideal for next‑generation geometries and complex load paths.

Aerospace‑grade carbon fibers

Originally engineered for aerospace structural applications, these fibers offer high strength, intermediate modulus performance and outstanding compression behavior — now available for high‑end bicycle designs requiring maximum lightweight efficiency.

Sustainable materials for the future of performance cycling

As bicycle OEMs accelerate their sustainability initiatives, Teijin Carbon supports the transition through:

  • Tenax Next™ low‑carbon fibers
  • ISCC PLUS certified feedstock and supply‑chain transparency
  • bio‑based resin development programs

These technologies enable bicycle brands to reduce lifecycle environmental impact while maintaining – or exceeding – expected performance levels. In line with Teijin Carbon’s broader sustainability initiatives – including the low‑carbon Tenax Next™ fiber program – the company is working closely with sports brands to integrate certified, lower‑impact materials into future bicycle applications.

Customer‑centric development for faster design cycles

Modern bicycle development requires rapid iteration, digital validation and material systems that can be evaluated quickly across multiple performance scenarios. Teijin Carbon’s sports strategy integrates:

  • CAE‑supported layup optimization
  • modular material families for varied performance profiles
  • faster prototype delivery
  • close collaboration with brands and component OEMs

These activities directly reflect the market needs summarized in Teijin’s sports marketing framework – including lightweight requirements, stiffness targets, toughness expectations, customization, and compatibility across OEM manufacturing processes.



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