Carbon Fiber

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Carbon fiber is a high-performance material composed of at least 95% graphite, giving it remarkable strength and durability. It is commonly derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN), which undergoes spinning, stabilization, and carbonization at approximately 1800°C to achieve its advanced structure.

The outcome is an ultra-light yet extremely strong fiber, with a density of 1.78, a tenacity of 4800 MPa, and a modulus of elasticity reaching 240 GPa. This unique balance of strength, flexibility, and low weight makes carbon fiber an essential material in demanding industrial and engineering applications.

Main Properties

  • Exceptional tensile strength

  • High elasticity under both traction and compression

  • Lightweight and flexible

  • Minimal elongation at break

  • Excellent ease of impregnation

  • Conductive properties

  • Fragility under impact

  • Low resistance to shock

Combining lightness, stiffness, and conductivity, carbon fiber is widely used in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and sports equipment, where performance and precision are key.

Carbon fiber is a high-performance material composed of at least 95% graphite, giving it remarkable strength and durability. It is commonly derived from polyacrylonitrile (PAN), which undergoes spinning, stabilization, and carbonization at approximately 1800°C to achieve its advanced structure.

The outcome is an ultra-light yet extremely strong fiber, with a density of 1.78, a tenacity of 4800 MPa, and a modulus of elasticity reaching 240 GPa. This unique balance of strength, flexibility, and low weight makes carbon fiber an essential material in demanding industrial and engineering applications.

Main Properties

  • Exceptional tensile strength

  • High elasticity under both traction and compression

  • Lightweight and flexible

  • Minimal elongation at break

  • Excellent ease of impregnation

  • Conductive properties

  • Fragility under impact

  • Low resistance to shock

Combining lightness, stiffness, and conductivity, carbon fiber is widely used in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and sports equipment, where performance and precision are key.