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Fiber Reinforced Plastics Product List and Ranking from 44 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部 Tokyo//Resin/Plastic
  2. CFCデザイン Fukui//Other manufacturing
  3. TIP composite Co., Ltd. Osaka//Resin/Plastic
  4. 4 ニワカソフト カーボンラボ.jp Shizuoka//Manufacturing and processing contract
  5. 5 双葉電子工業 Chiba//Electronic Components and Semiconductors

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  1. CFC Design Inc. Business Introduction CFCデザイン
  2. Introduction of Pitch Type CFRP "Semiconductor Wafer Transport Hand" 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  3. What are the reasons for the shift from metal to carbon? TIP composite Co., Ltd.
  4. 4 Free distribution of materials "Basic Knowledge of CFRP" and "Key Points in CFRP Component Development." 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  5. 5 CFRP Cutting Machining Thick Plate "Fercarbo" Isotropic Grade 双葉電子工業

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Electrode Material for Electrical Discharge Machining 'HK Series'

Excellent discharge machining characteristics with low electrode wear! Easy-to-machine graphite electrode material.

The 'HK Series' handled by Tokai Carbon is a graphite material that is easy to machine during electrode fabrication and has excellent discharge machining characteristics with minimal electrode wear. Graphite is lightweight compared to copper, has a small thermal expansion coefficient, and exhibits minimal thermal deformation. Additionally, it has good machinability, with cutting times approximately one-fifth that of copper, and is easy to finish by hand. 【Features】 ■ Easy machinability ■ Stable discharge machining characteristics ■ Minimal electrode wear ■ ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Heat-resistant composite material "Tokarec"

With one-third the thermal conductivity of heat-resistant copper and low thermal expansion! A heat-resistant composite material that excels in thermal shock resistance and heat resistance!

Tokarec, handled by Tokai Carbon, is an ideal heat-resistant composite material composed of carbon fibers with excellent strength characteristics and a carbon matrix, which maintains its strength even at high temperatures. It is available in products such as sheets, flat plates, cylinders, bolts, and nuts, and can be used in applications such as heat resistance, semiconductors, flexible sheets, and solar cells. 【Features】 - High specific strength and specific elasticity (lightweight and strong) - Excellent thermal shock resistance and heat resistance - Low thermal expansion (high dimensional stability) - Low thermal conductivity (one-third that of heat-resistant copper) - No strength degradation at high temperatures - Low impurities *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Specialty Graphite

In many fields such as electronics and precision machinery, we are widely used as lubricants and machine parts!

Graphite is obtained by mixing and molding coke and tar pitch, initially firing it at approximately 1,000°C, and then graphitizing it at about 3,000°C. Graphite is classified into CIP molded products, extruded products, and molded products based on its molding method. Our company produces ultra-large materials and various shapes. Furthermore, we respond to your needs by performing secondary treatments such as high-purity processing and coating treatment. 【Features】 ■ High strength at high temperatures ■ Excellent electrical conductivity ■ Superior thermal shock resistance ■ Chemically stable and resistant to chemicals ■ Self-lubricating properties ■ Moderate workability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Solid SiC

Thick meat, large diameter, and complex shapes, accommodating various applications! High-purity SiC produced by the CVD method.

"Solid SiC" was developed using our unique CVD technology. It excels in high strength, heat resistance, plasma resistance, and chemical resistance, demonstrating high performance across a wide range of applications. This product, optimized for semiconductor devices, is expected to expand the possibilities of semiconductors. 【Features】 ■ Excellent high strength, heat resistance, plasma resistance, and chemical resistance ■ High performance across a wide range of applications ■ Contributes to particle reduction and improved lifespan ■ High thermal conductivity and thermal shock resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Proposal for Weight Reduction of Aluminum Plates through Reinforcement with CF Sheets (CFRP Material)

Using a simple bonding method! CFRP material is adhered to a material thinner than aluminum, achieving weight reduction while maintaining the strength of the original material.

This document discusses the lightweighting of aluminum plates reinforced with CFRP materials using a "simple bonding method." By adhering CFRP materials to thinner substrates than conventional aluminum materials, it is possible to maintain the same strength as the original material while achieving additional weight reduction. For more details about the simple bonding method, please contact us. [Overview] ■ Joining - Using the simple bonding method, two sheets of CFRP material are bonded to both sides of a 0.5mm thick aluminum plate with the fiber direction of the CFRP material rotated 90 degrees. ■ Three-point bending strength of "CFRP reinforced aluminum plate: 0.5+0.5+0.5" - Approximately 80N ■ Results - This corresponds to the three-point bending strength of an aluminum plate only with a thickness of about 1.8mm, allowing for a weight reduction of approximately half by replacing it with the "CFRP reinforced aluminum plate." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Why Carbon Lab.jp Offers CFRP at Low Prices | Reference Prices

The image that carbon (CFRP) is expensive is outdated! We can offer it at a lower price than other companies. Reference prices are now available! Free samples are being given away.

Our company operates a service called "Carbon Lab.jp" that processes CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) at low prices. We can manufacture carbon sheet parts and pipes. ■ Reasons why Carbon Lab.jp is affordable By partnering with overseas factories (ISO9001 certified), we can procure and process carbon, which is expensive domestically, at a lower cost. ■ Price list for carbon parts processing (partial) *Additional processing fees will apply if through holes or corner radii are specified. (1) Thickness 1mm, W400×D500mm ¥11,988 (+ processing fee) (2) Thickness 2mm, W400×D500mm ¥18,090 (+ processing fee) Reference prices are also available on our official website. Official website: https://cfrp-japan.com/ Additionally, we offer free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. Free samples can be requested from the link below.

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Lightweight and high strength compared to metal! Distribution of the Carbon (CFRP) Utilization Guidebook.

Light! Strong! Rust-free! An explanation of the basics of CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic).

The era has arrived where carbon (CFRP), which I previously thought was too expensive and difficult to obtain, can now be easily and affordably ordered! As a new material to replace metals, please utilize it for lightweighting parts and reducing costs. 【Contents】 ■ What is carbon (CFRP)? ■ Main characteristics of CFRP (advantages, disadvantages) ■ What products are used in? ■ Difference between dry carbon and wet carbon ■ About the prepreg material ■ Carbon Lab.jp CFRP product information ■ TIPS Types of carbon fibers Surface weave structure of carbon and performance Common issues that arise during carbon machining ■ Strengths of Carbon Lab.jp services Additionally, we are offering free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. You can apply for the free samples from the link below. Free Sample Gift https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/?utm_source=ipros

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Solving Problems with Carbon! Introduction of Case Studies - Vol. 1 -

We are publicly sharing user feedback on how the adoption of carbon has changed things, such as business improvements and material weight reduction!

Among the various carbon processing services available, what reasons do users have for choosing carbonlabo.jp? We asked customers who have previously used our services about their reasons for choosing carbonlabo.jp and the effects they experienced after implementation. <Case Study vol.1: NextTechnology LLC> A student-led venture company based at Kitakyushu National College of Technology (Kitakyushu Kosen). We present a case where productivity improved by utilizing the easily accessible services of carbonlabo.jp from a primarily DIY processing environment. Ipros site > https://www.ipros.jp/company/detail/2068294/ *We have compiled a collection of customer testimonials for your reference. We hope it helps you in considering our services.

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CFRP as an alternative to metals like aluminum and stainless steel | Free parts giveaway

Carbon (CFRP) materials, which have various features such as high strength, long lifespan, and lightweight, are recommended as alternatives to metals like aluminum and stainless steel!

CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) has characteristics that make it superior in both strength and rigidity compared to metals like steel and aluminum, as well as glass fibers, while also being lightweight. ■ Applications/Track Record Drones RC Cars Robots Bicycles Motorcycles Airsoft Guns Camping Gear ■ Differences from Aluminum and Stainless Steel The specific gravity of CFRP (carbon) is around 1.8, which is about one-fourth to one-fifth that of iron. It surpasses iron (and aluminum) in both strength and elastic modulus, making it lightweight and highly strong. Additionally, it has a high shock absorption rate, excellent heat resistance, and high X-ray transmittance. Moreover, unlike metal materials, it is rust-resistant and corrosion-resistant, which contributes to its durability. For more detailed features, reference prices, specifications, and processing examples, please refer to the catalog. Alternatively, feel free to contact us through our official website. Official website: https://cfrp-japan.com/ We also offer free sample parts for those interested in knowing about processing quality and strength. Free samples can be requested through the link below.

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[Production Example] Carbon Drone Frame | Reducing UAV Operating Costs

Adopting lightweight and high-strength carbon to reduce UAV operating costs.

This is a case study on the introduction of carbon (CFRP) into drone frames. [Challenges Before Introduction] ■ There are few vendors capable of producing carbon parts. ■ There are no vendors that can accommodate small orders. [Reasons for Choosing Carbon Lab.jp] ■ Quick response and reasonable pricing. ■ Support for converting to 3D drawings. ■ Ability to process square materials. [Results and Effects After Introduction] ■ Most of the challenges before introduction have been resolved. Other case studies are also introduced in PDF materials and on the official website. Please check the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, we are offering free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. We have two types available: carbon sheets and round pipes. Please apply through the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/ For the full text of the case study, please check the link below.

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[Case Study] Introducing Carbon to Robots | Free Sample Parts Giveaway

A robot arm made with CFRP, which has excellent weight-to-strength ratio! A product with beautiful patterns that catches the eye.

This is a case study of introducing carbon plates (CFRP) to robots. [Challenges Before Introduction] - High costs for small lot orders with other materials - High costs when using titanium to increase weight-to-strength ratio [Reasons for Choosing Carbon Lab.jp] - Good balance of accuracy, price, and delivery time - Processing it myself would result in waste material, making it economically unfeasible [Results and Effects After Introduction] - Able to order CFRP materials with excellent weight-to-strength ratio at a low cost - The carbon's patterned texture is beautiful and eye-catching Other case studies are also introduced in the PDF materials and on the official website. Please check the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, we are offering free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. We have two types available: carbon plates and round pipes. Please apply through the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/ For the full text of the case study, please refer to the link below.

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[Production Example] Carbon Drone Frame | Free Sample Parts Giveaway

Changed from 3DP to lightweight and strong carbon to meet the drone's weight limit.

This is an example of introducing carbon (CFRP) into a drone frame. [Challenges Before Introduction] ■ Lightweighting is necessary due to weight restrictions in drone regulations. ■ 3D printed products have issues with strength. ■ In-house production incurs processing costs and has CNC noise problems. [Reasons for Choosing Carbon Lab.jp] ■ Quick response from order to quotation. ■ They accommodated options that are usually not supported. [Results and Effects After Introduction] ■ Carbon was cut out in the designed shape. Other examples are also introduced in the PDF materials and on the official website. Please check the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, we are offering free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. We have two types available: carbon sheets and round pipes. Please apply via the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/ For the full text of the case study, please refer to the link below.

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[Production Example] Introduction of Carbon into Japanese Sword Fittings "Tsuba" and "Kiriha"

Production of Japanese sword fittings 'tsuba' and 'tsuba' in carbon material | Fusion with modern technology

This is an example of introducing carbon plates (CFRP) into the fittings of Japanese swords, specifically the "tsuba" and "tsuba". We also offer free sample gifts, so please feel free to ask any questions or inquiries. 【Challenges Before Introduction】 ■ Manual work was difficult and the processing accuracy was not satisfactory. ■ We wanted to achieve lightweight while maintaining rigidity. 【Reasons for Choosing Carbon Lab.jp】 ■ There are many actual examples, making it easy to visualize the product's concretization. 【Results and Effects After Introduction】 ■ The processing accuracy is high, making it suitable as a fitting for Japanese swords. ■ The goal of weight reduction, which provides a competitive advantage, has also been achieved. We also introduce many other cases in our PDF materials and official website. Please check the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, for those who want to know about processing quality and strength, we are giving away free carbon sample parts. Please apply through the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/ For the full text of the case study, please check the link below.

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Reasons and results for changing from 3D printed parts to carbon parts.

More people are switching from 3D printed parts with concerns about strength to carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts.

CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) has superior strength and rigidity compared to metals like steel and aluminum, as well as glass fibers, while also being lightweight. Recently, more people are replacing parts made with 3D printing with carbon-made ones. This article introduces the reasons for this change and the results and effects after the switch. <Challenges of 3D Printed Parts> - Very expensive and high production costs - Insufficient strength <Results and Effects After Switching to Carbon> - Increased strength of parts and achieved weight reduction - Successful cost reduction Many people had given up on producing with 3D printers due to concerns about strength and high costs, but outsourcing carbon processing has resolved these issues. More detailed case studies are available on our official website, so please feel free to take a look. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, we are offering free carbon sample parts for those who want to know about processing quality and strength. You can apply through the link below.

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[Production Example] Billiard Equipment Made of Carbon (CFRP)

Billiard supplies made from carbon | Solving the problem of wood's susceptibility to aging deformation and impact.

This is an example of introducing carbon pipes (CFRP) into billiard supplies, which are often made from natural wood materials. [Challenges Before Introduction] - There were issues with deformation over time and vulnerability to impact with wood. [Reasons for Choosing Carbon Lab] - They offered the desired size. - The price was satisfactory. [Results and Effects After Introduction] - The cut surface of the carbon pipe is also clean. - The packaging at the time of delivery was careful. Other examples are also introduced in the PDF materials and on the official website. Please check the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/case/ Additionally, for those who want to know about processing quality and strength, we are giving away free carbon sample parts. We have two types available: carbon sheets and round pipes. Please apply through the link below. https://cfrp-japan.com/contact/present202105/ For the full text of the example, please check the link below.

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