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Carbon Fibre

Carbon Fibre. Resistant Material. Carbon Fibre. alternatively called carbon fiber , graphite fiber , or carbon graphite consisting of extremely thin fibres about 0.005–0.010 mm in diameter (thinner than a human hair) and composed mostly of carbon atoms.

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Carbon Fibre

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  1. Carbon Fibre Resistant Material

  2. Carbon Fibre • alternatively called carbon fiber, graphite fiber, or carbon graphite • consisting of extremely thin fibres about 0.005–0.010 mm in diameter (thinner than a human hair) and composed mostly of carbon atoms. • Several thousand carbon fibres are twisted together to form a yarn, which may be used by itself or woven into a fabric. • The weave is also important as it will impact on strength. • Can be combined with resins to manufacture reinforced plastics (also refereed to as carbon fibre)

  3. Carbon Fibre • Advantages: • Light weight • Easily moulded into complex shapes • Weighs a quarter of the equivalent amount of steel, but can cope with twice the load • Disadvantages • Cost • Brittle (shatters like glass)

  4. Carbon Fibre • Uses:

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