Frequently asked questions
Carbon fibers are usually combined with other materials to form a composite. When impregnated with a plastic resin and baked it forms carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (often referred to as carbon fiber) which has a very high strength-to-weight ratio, and is extremely rigid although somewhat brittle. Carbon fibers are also composited with other materials, such as graphite, to form reinforced carbon-carbon composites, which have a very high heat tolerance. It also has a very unique stylish and modern appearance
carbon fiber is lighter and stronger than aluminium
carbon fiber 5 times stronger than steel and 3 times lighter
carbon fiber has higher stiffness
carbon fiber has higher tensile strength
carbon fiber has low weight to strength ratio
carbon fiber has high chemical resistance
carbon fiber has Higher temperature tolerant to excessive heat
carbon fiber has low thermal expansion
