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Nov 01,2021
The differences between carbon fiber T300 and T700.
When it comes to carbon fiber T300, industry insiders first think of Toray from Japan. Indeed, carbon fiber T300 was invented by Toray in the 1970s. Subsequently, three major series of carbon fibers gradually became known: the high-strength T series, the high-modulus M series, and the MJ series, which combines high strength and high modulus. In recent years, T700 has replaced T300 as the new generation of general-purpose carbon fiber.
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Aug 04,2021
Prepreg - Weihai Lanke Composite Material
May 18,2021
Performance and Applications of Carbon Fiber Composites
Carbon fiber composites have high tensile strength, large modulus, and low density, offering a high specific strength and a very high specific modulus. Compared to traditional metal materials, carbon fiber composites are lightweight, have high strength, and high toughness, providing significant advantages.
Market prospects and development trends of carbon fiber prepreg
Prepreg is a sheet product made by impregnating a matrix into reinforced fibers, serving as an intermediate material for composite materials. Carbon fiber prepreg is a composite material made from reinforcements such as carbon fiber yarn, resin matrix, release paper, and other materials, processed through techniques like coating, hot pressing, cooling, laminating, and rolling, also known as carbon fiber prepreg fabric.
Analysis of the current development status of the carbon fiber industry market in China in 2020
Carbon fiber demand: The overall demand is on the rise, with a total demand of 37,840 tons in 2019.
May 17,2021
Analysis of the current development status of the carbon fiber industry in our country
Carbon fiber is an inorganic fiber with a carbon content of over 90%. It is produced by the pyrolysis and carbonization of organic fibers in a high-temperature environment, forming a carbon backbone structure. Carbon fiber has excellent mechanical and chemical properties.