CFRP "Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic" - Definition and Characteristics
Carbon (CFRP) is lightweight and has high strength, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is recommended as an alternative to metals such as aluminum and stainless steel!
■What is Carbon (CFRP)? It is an abbreviation for "Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics," meaning "carbon fiber reinforced plastic." ■Features - Extremely lightweight compared to metals, with high strength - Does not rust or corrode - Has a small coefficient of thermal expansion - High X-ray permeability Among other characteristics, if the mass is the same, replacing iron with CFRP can increase both strength and elasticity. ■Differences from Metals - Does not undergo plastic deformation, so it cannot be bent after molding. - Cannot be welded. ■Applications - Robot parts - Drone parts - RC car parts - Automotive, motorcycle, and bicycle parts - Fishing gear And other product prototypes... It is particularly used in applications where being "light and strong" is required, such as drones, industrial robots, and automobiles or motorcycles. For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or contact us through the official website. Official website: https://cfrp-japan.com/ Additionally, free sample parts are available for those who want to know about processing quality and strength from the page below.
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