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Carbon Fiber
Carbon Fiber technology as we know it was invited in 1964. Today, carbon material is used in everything from airplanes to cars and prosthetic limbs. Many modern technological advancements would not be possible without composite materials. So what makes carbon fiber so incredibly strong? We’ll take a quick look at the qualities of this carbon material...
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Carbon fiber is a great material for manufacturing parts that various industries require. The products made are lightweight but strong. In fact, the market was valued at $2.6 billion in 2019 and has risen since. There are various ways to make a carbon fiber mold, from compression molding to cast molding. But is carbon fiber...
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Did you know that the first carbon fiber dated back to 1879 and was invented by Thomas Edison? By 1958 the first high-performance carbon fiber was invented in Cleveland, Ohio. Today, many car manufacturers use carbon fiber to improve their high-performance vehicles. Replacing standard car parts with carbon fiber parts can help with aerodynamic performance! Below...
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Carbon fiber is a material often mixed with plastic or metal to make various products. What’s more, is that it can be up to ten times stronger than steel. Yet, somehow it’s five times as light. This material has long been popular in the medical and aerospace industries. You can find it in everything from...
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Carbon fiber is a vital synthetic material that’s important for many different manufacturing industries. With the ability to significantly strengthen products while also being lightweight, this luxury material sees a lot of use within the aerospace, military, and even medical industries. The carbon fiber market was valued at $2.6 billion in 2019 and is estimated...
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Over 2 million Americans are living with limb loss. 65% are living with lower limb (leg, toes, or foot) amputations, and 35% have lost an upper limb ( hand, arm, or fingers). Due to illness and injury, 185,000 amputations happen in the United States yearly. Some adapt and live without prosthetics. Others choose carbon fiber...
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Ever since Roger Bacon discovered graphite whiskers in 1958, carbon fiber has become a mainstream option. Carbon fiber is used in high-performance applications ranging from airplanes and automobiles to satellites and even sporting goods. Carbon fiber was set to take the world by storm and even challenge fiberglass as one of the top textiles. The only reason fiberglass has held...
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Weight saving and strength are the main reasons why people opt for carbon fiber over aluminum or other metal wheels. Carbon fiber is a lot more durable than people think and is the main choice of material when racing or any other sort of vehicle enhancement is trying to be achieved. With so many advantages,...
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Strength, luxury, and versatility. These words pop into mind when people think about carbon fiber materials. Recent years have seen a boom in demand for this product. In 2021, the global production capacity for carbon fiber was about 193 thousand tons. Although carbon fiber material cost is still higher than steel, the technology is constantly...
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In 2020, the global carbon fiber market was valued at $2.23 billion and is expected to grow to $4.08 billion by 2028. This market includes sports, cars, aerospace, and more. That means this is required by many people, whether for car parts or construction. But isn’t this only for cars? Yes and no. Perhaps you’re looking...
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