Carbon fiber Overview
Carbon fiber is a new type of fiber material with high strength and high modulus and carbon content of more than 95%. It is made of organic fibers such as flake graphite microcrystals stacked along the axial direction of fibers, and obtained by carbonization and graphitization.
Carbon fiber is lighter than aluminum, but its strength is higher than steel, and it has corrosion resistance, high modulus, low density, no creep, good electrical and thermal conductivity, ultra-high temperature resistance in non-oxidizing environment, good fatigue resistance and other characteristics. It not only has the inherent characteristics of carbon materials, but also has the soft machinability of textile fibers. Widely used in military, aerospace, sporting goods, automobile industry, energy equipment, medical equipment, engineering machinery, transportation, construction and structural strengthening and other fields, is an important strategic material for the development of national defense military industry and national economy.