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Carbon Fiber Composites Product List and Ranking from 10 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  1. 三菱ケミカル Tokyo//Resin/Plastic コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  2. 小松マテーレ Ishikawa//fiber
  3. イコール Aichi//Machine elements and parts 本社・営業部
  4. 4 ティーシーエム Saitama//Resin/Plastic 三芳工場
  5. 5 DJK Kanagawa//Resin/Plastic

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  1. High heat-resistant carbon fiber composite materials! Comparison of physical properties of C/C and C/SiC. 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  2. What are the benefits of using "Phenol CF-SMC"? 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  3. 【Seismic reinforcement achievements available】 Carbon fiber material 'Kabokoma Strand Rod' 小松マテーレ
  4. 4 Pitch-based carbon fiber composite "Diarid Composite" 三菱ケミカル コンポジットパーツ本部 Asia事業部
  5. 5 Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) イコール 本社・営業部

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Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP)

Can resin replace metal? We will introduce its characteristics, adoption benefits, and current issues.

We would like to introduce our "Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP)." Among FRP, those that incorporate carbon fibers as reinforcement are called CFRP, and their characteristics are particularly lightweight, hard, and strong. Furthermore, they possess excellent performance in various aspects such as wear resistance, heat resistance, conductivity, acid resistance, and corrosion resistance. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight: Density is about 1/5 that of iron ■ High strength: Hardness equivalent to that of iron ■ High rigidity: Twice that of iron *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP)

Composite of lightweight polymers and high-strength carbon fibers!

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) is a composite material made by combining lightweight polymers with lightweight, high-strength carbon fibers. The strength is enhanced through stress transfer between fibers mediated by the interface and matrix, allowing more fibers to effectively carry the load, contributing to strength development that exceeds the breaking strength of individual fibers (filaments). [Related Contract Services] ■ Evaluation and Modification of Matrix Resins - Epoxy Resins (impregnation, curing, properties of cured resins, processing considerations) - Thermoplastic Resins (flowability, impregnation, resin properties, resin modification) ■ Prototype and Improvement Studies of Prepregs and Composites - Impregnation and Lamination Conditions (vacuum press) - Interlaminar Adhesion, Toughness Improvement ■ Evaluation Testing of Composites - Mechanical Properties (tensile, compression, bending, shear, impact) - Composition (CF content, matrix resin analysis, residual fiber length) - Durability (thermal aging, heat cycles, fatigue properties) - Adhesion with Other Materials (adhesive bonding, insert molding) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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The future of carbon fiber and carbon fiber composites.

A definitive edition containing research, technology, and recommendations on carbon fibers and carbon fiber composites for the expansion of their use.

This book is a compilation of valuable information provided by leading experts in various fields regarding key points, fundamental concepts, various evaluation and analysis methods, cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, research and development trends, and future prospects in the research and development of carbon fibers and their composite materials.

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  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
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Production of test specimens for carbon fiber composite materials, evaluation tests (CFRP, CFRTP)

We undertake everything from the production of standard test specimens (JIS, ASTM, and other standard test specimens), custom test specimens, and component test bodies to evaluation testing.

Numerous achievements in specimen production for national research institutes and public universities. In addition to standard test specimens, we also accommodate custom shapes. We have particularly extensive experience with test specimens for structural testing. The matrices include epoxy, phenolic, BMI, polyimide, PA, PC, PPS, PEEK, PEI, and others.

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Examples of CFRP Utilization

We will introduce examples of the use of CFRP!

"Carbon fiber" is a material said to have a strength ten times that of steel and a weight one-fourth of it. We utilize two types of carbon fiber with different raw materials: "PAN-based carbon fiber," which has high strength, and "pitch-based carbon fiber," which features high elasticity, for various applications. It is mostly used not as carbon fiber alone but as a composite material combined with resin. There are various case studies of its introduction in applications such as FPD transport devices, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, train pantographs, industrial machinery, and picking robots. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Carbon Fiber Composites for Prosthetics

Global Market for Carbon Fiber Composite Materials for Prosthetics: Conventional, Electric, Hybrid Orthopedic Prosthetics, Upper Limb Prosthetics, Lower Limb Prosthetics, Sockets ...

This research report (Global Carbon Fibre Composites for Prosthetics Mar) investigates and analyzes the current state and outlook for the global market of carbon fiber composites for prosthetics over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global market for carbon fiber composites for prosthetics, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments by type in the carbon fiber composites for prosthetics market include conventional, electric, and hybrid orthopedic prosthetics, while the segments by application cover upper limb prosthetics, lower limb prosthetics, sockets, and modular components. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size for carbon fiber composites for prosthetics. It also includes the market share of major companies in carbon fiber composites for prosthetics, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Carbon Fibers for Automotive Composite Materials

Global Market for Carbon Fibers for Automotive Composite Materials: Long Fiber Thermoplastic Plastics, Sheet Molding Composites, Prepregs, Short Fiber Thermoplastics ...

This research report (Global Carbon Fiber in Automotive Composites Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global market of carbon fiber for automotive composites over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global carbon fiber market for automotive composites, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments for carbon fiber in automotive composites by type include long fiber thermoplastic, sheet molding composites, prepreg, short fiber thermoplastic, and others. The segments by application include exterior components, interior components, structural & powertrain, chassis systems, and others. The regional segments are divided into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size for carbon fiber in automotive composites. The market share of major companies in carbon fiber for automotive composites, product and business overviews, and sales...

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【Seismic reinforcement achievements available】 Carbon fiber material 'Kabokoma Strand Rod'

A cutting-edge material that protects structures flexibly with high tensile strength and overwhelming lightness.

This is a carbon fiber (CFRP) material that can be used as reinforcement and suspension materials for structures such as buildings. With the excellent material properties of carbon fiber, it can enhance strength while minimizing the burden on structures. ■Features <Incredibly lightweight> The specific gravity is about 1/5 that of steel. The weight of the material is only 14 kg for 160 m (in the case of φ9.3 mm). <High tensile strength> The tensile strength is about 8 times that of steel bars of the same diameter. Although it looks slim, it is capable of pulling a large bus with just one strand. Cabocoma strand rods are being adopted as a new material for seismic reinforcement applications and design purposes in World Heritage sites, national treasures, designated cultural properties, and factory buildings. During construction, we have received many positive comments regarding its lightness and ease of handling on site. If you would like to see the actual product, we also offer free sample requests, so please feel free to contact us.

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Business Introduction: What is "Carbon Composite"?

Carbon fiber is a living material that supports future industries and is friendly to both people and the environment.

Carbon composite (CFRP) is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy or phenolic), which is much stronger and lighter compared to metal materials (such as steel or aluminum). Additionally, by combining various materials such as fiber direction, the number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, aramid fibers, and honeycomb cores (aluminum or Nomex), it achieves even higher rigidity. Its characteristics include excellent properties such as X-ray transparency, dimensional stability, vibration damping, chemical resistance, and electromagnetic shielding. Due to these properties, the range of applications is expected to expand further in the future. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Technical documentation on the material properties of films and laminates, as well as precision press processing know-how.

High thermal conductivity materials (metal base substrates), mica sheets, engineering plastics and super engineering plastics, carbon fiber composites (CFRP, CFRTP)

Our company can handle everything from thin films to thick laminated boards. Additionally, since we manufacture our own molds, we can flexibly respond to customer requests in terms of delivery time and cost. We are committed to continuously challenging ourselves with materials we have never processed before, so if you are having difficulties with non-metallic material processing, please feel free to consult us. This document introduces examples of materials we handle. It includes high thermal conductivity materials (metal base substrates) consisting of aluminum on the surface and a resin insulation layer in the core, as well as mica sheets formed from natural minerals. We outline the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of each material, along with our solutions, so please use this information when considering implementation. [Contents] ■ High thermal conductivity materials (metal base substrates) ■ Mica sheets ■ Engineering plastics and super engineering plastics ■ Carbon fiber composites (CFRP, CFRTP) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Pitch-based carbon fiber composite "Diarid Composite"

The specific gravity is less than 1/4 that of iron! A composite material that allows for high rigidity and thin design that surpasses iron.

"Diaryl Composite" expands the design flexibility in various industrial fields due to the lightweight and high rigidity characteristics of pitch-based carbon fibers, offering excellent vibration damping and improved dangerous rotational speeds. It has higher thermal dimensional stability than metals and allows for zero thermal expansion coefficient design. It possesses the characteristics of plastic and is not affected by magnetic forces. One of its features is a higher thermal conductivity compared to general plastics. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight ■ High rigidity ■ High thermal conductivity ■ Low thermal expansion ■ Non-magnetic *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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What are the benefits of using "Phenol CF-SMC"?

With 'Phenol CF-SMC', which has heat resistance above 300℃, it is possible to reduce the weight of parts used in high-temperature environments! Complex shapes can also be molded!

Phenol CF-SMC is a composite material made of carbon fibers (short fibers) and phenolic resin. Phenolic resin has high heat resistance (over 300°C) and can be used in high-temperature environments that conventional CFRP (epoxy resin) cannot handle. It also meets the fire resistance evaluation standards for railway applications. **Benefits of using Phenol CF-SMC:** - Higher heat resistance compared to epoxy resin (over 300°C), allowing for use in high-temperature environments. - Lightweight due to low specific gravity, enabling weight reduction of aluminum and SUS. - Allows for lightweight design of parts requiring fire resistance. - Capable of molding complex product shapes through pressing. **Common needs:** - Desire to reduce the weight of aluminum or SUS parts used in high-temperature environments. - Need to lighten parts that require fire resistance. **Expected applications of Phenol CF-SMC:** Components for aircraft, automobiles, railway vehicles, machine tools, thermal protection materials, etc. **What Mitsubishi Chemical can offer:** In addition to the manufacturing and sales of carbon fibers and prepregs, we can also handle molding, processing, assembly, coating, and inspection of these materials for delivery. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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High heat-resistant carbon fiber composite materials! Comparison of physical properties of C/C and C/SiC.

Materials such as "C/C" and "C/SiC" can be used to reduce weight, decrease deflection, and improve vibration damping in components used in high-temperature environments above 800℃!

C/C composites are composite materials made of carbon fibers and carbon, while C/SiC composites are made of carbon fibers and SiC. Many carbon fibers are used as composite materials (CFRP) with resin as the matrix, but the heat resistance of resin has its limits. By using high-temperature treated materials (carbon and SiC) as the matrix, it has become possible to use them in high-temperature environments (800°C). 【Advantages】 ■ High heat resistance (800°C), enabling use in high-temperature environments ■ High specific modulus (modulus of elasticity ÷ weight), allowing for lightweight components, thin-walled designs, and reduced deflection ■ High thermal conductivity, enabling lightweight heat dissipation components 【Common Needs】 ■ Want to reduce the weight of parts made from heat-resistant materials (ceramics, isotropic graphite) ■ Want to minimize deflection due to limited space ■ Want to use materials with high Young's modulus 【Main Applications】 Parts for FPD manufacturing equipment, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, brake components, etc. 【What Mitsubishi Chemical Can Do】 In addition to manufacturing and selling carbon fibers and prepregs, we can also perform shaping, processing, assembly, coating, and inspection of these materials, and deliver them. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Composite Material Repair and Reconstruction in the Construction Industry

Global Market for Composite Material Repair and Reconstruction in the Construction Industry: Carbon Fiber Composites, Glass Fiber Composites, etc., for Civil Infrastructure, Existing and Historical Buildings, Parking ...

This research report (Global Composites Repair and Rehab Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global market of composite materials repair and rehabilitation for the construction industry over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global composite materials repair and rehabilitation market for the construction industry, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments by type in the composite materials repair and rehabilitation market for the construction industry focus on carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, and others, while the segments by application target civil infrastructure, existing and historical buildings, parking structures, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size for composite materials repair and rehabilitation in the construction industry. It also includes the market share of major companies in the composite materials repair and rehabilitation market for the construction industry, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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Introduction of parts using carbon fiber FMC.

It is possible to accommodate complex-shaped parts, such as automotive suspension arms, which were difficult to manufacture with conventional CFRP.

Achieving lightweight design while maintaining the same fracture strength as conventional aluminum parts! Carbon Fiber FMC (FORGED MOLDING COMPOUND) is a sheet-like intermediate material that impregnates cut high-strength carbon fibers with thermosetting resin. 【Features of FMC Molded Products】 - Press molding is possible, significantly reducing molding time compared to conventional autoclave molding, enabling mass production and cost reduction. - FMC has randomly arranged short carbon fibers, providing high fluidity during molding, allowing for the production of complex shapes that were difficult to manufacture with traditional CFRP. - FMC has a lower specific gravity and higher strength compared to metals, allowing for the lightweighting of metal parts. 【What Mitsubishi Chemical Can Do】 - Mitsubishi Chemical provides total support from the production and supply of carbon fiber FMC (CF-SMC) materials to structural analysis, planning, design, and development.

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