TFP method that maximizes the material capabilities of CFRP.
Maximize the material capabilities of CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic)! Enabling composite material structural design.
The TFP method, short for "Tailored Fiber Placement," is a technique that involves sewing reinforced fibers onto a substrate to form a preform (intermediate material) according to specific requirements. This method allows for the continuous and free placement of fibers, which is particularly advantageous for reinforced fibers that exhibit strong anisotropy, generating strength only in the direction of fiber orientation. As a result, it enables the design of composite structures with the necessary strength in the required directions. It is possible to create products and components that achieve both lightweight and high rigidity. Additionally, since fibers can be oriented minimally without cutting, this method also boasts a high material yield rate. **Features:** - Achieves shape orientation - Allows for lightweight, high-strength, and durable orientation - Reduces yield loss and is environmentally considerate *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*