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WHAT
IS CARBON FIBER?
Carbon fiber is a high strength, high stiffness
synthetic fiber that is used in a variety of structural
and electrical applications.
HOW
IS CARBON FIBER MANUFACTURED?
Carbon fiber is manufactured by heating, oxidizing, and
carbonizing polyacrylonitrile polymer fibers. The
resulting carbon fibers are typically molded into high
strength composite materials for structural applications
or are used in their pure form for electrical and
friction applications.
WHAT
ARE THE ADVANTAGES TO USING CARBON FIBER?
Carbon fiber composites have amazing structural
properties. Carbon fiber composites are ten times
stronger than steel, yet are still five times lighter.
In comparison to aluminum, carbon fiber composites are
eight times stronger, two times stiffer, yet still 1.5
times lighter. Carbon fiber composites have superior
fatigue properties to all known metallic structures, and
when coupled with the proper resins, carbon fiber
composites are one of the most corrosion resistant
materials available.
WHAT
ARE THE COMPOSITES?
Composites are broadly known as reinforced plastics.
Specifically, composites are a reinforcing fiber in a
polymer matrix. Most commonly, the reinforcing fiber is
fiberglass, although superior high strength fibers such
as aramid and carbon are used in advanced applications.
The polymer matrix is a thermoset resin, with polyester,
vinyl ester, and epoxy resins most often the matrix of
choice. Specialized resins, such as, phenolic,
polyurethane and silicone are used for specific
applications.
WHY
USE CARBON FIBER IN YOUR COMPOSITES?
When carbon fibers are used in industry, they are woven
into sheets, tubes, or other desired shapes. Epoxy
resins or other binders are often added to the carbon
fibers. The resulting composite of epoxy and carbon
fibers is stronger than either component individually.
Carbon fibers have found wide application in commercial
and civilian aircraft, recreational, industrial, and
transportation markets. Carbon fibers are used in
composites with a lightweight matrix. Carbon fiber
composites are ideally suited to applications where
strength, stiffness, lower weight, and outstanding
fatigue characteristics are critical requirements. They
also can be used in the occasion where high temperature,
chemical inertness and high damping are important.
WHAT
ARE THE ADVANTAGES TO CARBON FIBER COMPOSITES SUCH AS
OUR PRODUCTS?
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HIGH STRENGTH
Composite materials can be designed to meet the
specific strength requirements of an application.
A distinct advantage of composites, over other
materials, is the ability to use many combinations
of resins and reinforcements, and therefore custom
tailor the mechanical and physical properties of a
structure.
LIGHT WEIGHT
Composites offer materials that can be designed
for both light weight and high strength. In fact,
composites are used to produce the highest
strength to weight ratio structures known to man.
Corrosion Resistance
Composites provide long-term resistance to severe
chemical and temperature environments. Composites
are the material of choice for outdoor exposure,
chemical handling applications and severe
environment service.
DESIGN FLEXIBILITY
Composites have an advantage over other materials
because they can be molded into complex shapes at
relatively low cost. The flexibility offers
designers a freedom which is a hallmark of
composites achievement.
DURABILITY
Composite structures have an exceedingly long life
span. Coupled with low maintenance requirements,
the longevity of composites is a benefit in
critical applications. In a half-century of
composites development, well designed composite
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