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Materials and Technology
Strong, light, and stiff, woven carbon fiber has been used within manufacturing for many years. Woven carbon fiber comprises carbon fiber forerunners such as rayon and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) chemically heated, treated, stretched, and carbonized. Therefore, creating high-strength fibers that are popular with engineers and designers within the manufacturing world. Let’s examine this substance in more...
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These days, carbon fire is a principal element in the manufacturing of composite materials. The material dates back to its first uses by Thomas Edison. Although the fibers in his day lacked tensile strength, the considerable heat tolerance made them ideal for conducting electricity. So, it’s no wonder that decades since then, carbon fiber has continued...
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When it comes to carbon fiber, the old saying is true: you get what you pay for! It may be tempting to use some other material because you could save money versus paying for the cost of carbon fiber. But other materials don’t offer the same in terms of performance and quality. Still not sure why...
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Machining carbon fiber is becoming a more common practice in the aerospace and automotive industries. Also more popular than ever due to the material’s longevity, lightweight composition, and corrosion-resistant nature. As an ideal mechanical testing material, industry experts must understand the ins and outs of carbon fiber machining. Read on to learn how to address the...
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Despite the low number of employees in the fiberglass industry, it continues to grow and this material is in demand for manufacturers of boats, automobiles, planes, and more. If you’re working on a project and considering using fiberglass, it’s important to understand all of the fiberglass properties. These will help you make your final decision as...
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