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Our company assists with the molding of CFRP (carbon composite), CFRP processing, assembly of CFRP molded products, and the production of finished products as CFRP components, all supported by a small team of highly skilled engineers. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) is a material that is much lighter and has higher strength compared to metal materials, and it is utilized in various fields, including industrial products. However, for small lot projects, it is often difficult to receive support from large companies, and delivery times tend to be prolonged, which can be a concern for those with urgent projects. Our company focuses on short delivery times for small lot projects with a small elite team, leveraging our long-standing experience, technical capabilities, and know-how in CFRP processing for racing cars to support the resolution of your CFRP-related issues. **Features** - High strength and very lightweight compared to metal materials, making it a viable alternative to metals. - Excellent additional properties such as X-ray permeability, dimensional stability, vibration damping, and chemical resistance can be incorporated. - Customizable molding and properties according to your requirements. *If you would like a sample, please feel free to contact us. Catalogs are also available.*
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Free membership registration"CFRP (Carbon Composite)" is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy and phenol), which is much lighter and has higher strength compared to metal materials. By combining various materials such as fiber direction, the number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, and aramid fibers, it achieves even higher rigidity. At SHAPE FIELD, we specialize in autoclave-molded products suitable for small lot production and are currently seeking prototypes, development, and testing opportunities. 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 ■ I want to achieve weight reduction while maintaining strength... ■ I want to use resin for weight reduction, but it's impossible due to high vibration areas... ■ I want to block electromagnetic waves with a lightweight material... SHAPE FIELD is here to assist those with challenges related to CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download our catalog.
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Free membership registration"CFRP (Carbon Composite)" is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resins (such as epoxy and phenolic), which is much lighter and has higher strength compared to metal materials. By combining various materials such as fiber direction, number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, and aramid fibers, it achieves even higher rigidity. At SHAPE FIELD, we specialize in autoclave-molded products suitable for small lot production, and we are currently seeking applications for prototyping, development, and testing. 【Features】 ■ High strength and very lightweight compared to metal materials, making it a viable alternative to metals. ■ Excellent properties such as X-ray transparency, dimensional stability, vibration damping, and chemical resistance can also be added. ■ Customization is possible to meet specific molding and property requirements. *If you wish to apply for prototyping, development, or testing, please indicate "Prototyping Request" in your inquiry. *Please view the catalog PDF data available for download.
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Free membership registration"The 'Common Issues and Three Benefits of Solving Challenges During Weight Reduction Consideration' is a technical document that explains the common concerns and problems related to weight reduction during design and development, as well as the additional benefits that arise from the use of CFRP." "Do you have any of these concerns?" ■ I want to achieve weight reduction while maintaining strength... ■ I want to use resin for weight reduction, but it's impossible due to high vibration areas... ■ I want to block electromagnetic waves with a lightweight material... * Please view the PDF of the technical document available for download. * If you would like a sample of CFRP, please specify "Sample Request" and provide details about your application and concerns when contacting us. (Samples are limited in quantity and may be declined. Thank you for your understanding.)
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Free membership registration**What is Autoclave Molding?** Autoclave molding is a molding method used for composite materials such as CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic). It involves applying pressure using specialized equipment (an autoclave) under pressure other than steam: secondary pressure, and heating to induce a chemical reaction for molding. In the molding process of CFRP, carbon fibers are impregnated with thermosetting resin, layered, and then heated in an autoclave for molding. **About Autoclaves** An autoclave refers to a pressure-resistant device or container that can maintain a high internal pressure, as well as the processes conducted using such a device. In addition to molding CFRP, autoclaves are utilized in various fields, with one of the most notable applications being the sterilization of medical devices. SHAPE FIELD is a technology company specializing in the autoclave molding of CFRP. For more details, please refer to the PDF data available for download.
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Free membership registration"CFRP (Carbon Composite)" refers to carbon fiber reinforced plastic. It is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy and phenolic), which is much lighter and has higher strength compared to metal materials. By combining various materials such as fiber direction, number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, and aramid fibers, it can achieve even higher rigidity. It is also possible to possess excellent properties such as X-ray transparency, dimensional stability, vibration damping, and chemical resistance. 【Features】 ■ High strength and very lightweight compared to metal materials, making it a viable alternative to metals. ■ Excellent properties such as X-ray transparency, dimensional stability, vibration damping, and chemical resistance can also be added. ■ Customizable molding and properties according to your requirements. *If you would like a sample, please specify "Sample Request" in your inquiry. (Samples are limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.) *Please view the PDF data of the "CFRP" catalog available for download.
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Free membership registration"CFRP (Carbon Composite)" refers to carbon fiber reinforced plastic. It is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy and phenol), which is much stronger and lighter compared to metal materials. By combining various materials such as fiber direction, the number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, and aramid fibers, it can achieve even higher rigidity. It is also possible to possess excellent properties such as X-ray permeability, dimensional stability, vibration damping, and chemical resistance. Our company offers free samples of "CFRP." If you are interested, please feel free to contact us. 【What is CFRP?】 ■ CF (Carbon Fiber) = Carbon Fiber → PAN-based - Polyacrylonitrile is the raw material - Medium elasticity and high strength: Tensile modulus 24t to 60t, tensile strength 330 to 600 kgf/mm² → Pitch-based - Petroleum pitch or coal pitch is the raw material - Many high-elasticity products: Tensile modulus 5.5t to 95t, tensile strength 112 to 400 kgf/mm² *If you would like a free sample, please contact our company. *Samples are limited in quantity. Please understand that we may not be able to provide them.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ 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 (like steel and aluminum). ◆ By combining various materials such as fiber direction, the number of fiber laminates, high-strength fibers, aramid fibers, and honeycomb cores (aluminum and 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 future applications is expected to expand further. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ Carbon composite (CFRP) is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy or phenolic), which is much stronger and lighter than metal materials (like steel or aluminum). ◆ By combining various materials such as fiber direction, 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 future applications is expected to expand further. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ Carbon composite (CFRP) is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy or phenolic), which is much stronger and lighter than metal materials (like steel or aluminum). ◆ 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 future applications is expected to expand further. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ 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 (like steel or aluminum). ◆ 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 permeability, 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. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ Carbon composite (CFRP) is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy or phenolic), which is much lighter and has higher strength compared to metal materials (such as steel or aluminum). ◆ 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 future applications is expected to expand further. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. 【What is CFRP】 ◆ Carbon composite (CFRP) is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin (such as epoxy or phenolic), which is much stronger and lighter than metal materials (like steel or aluminum). ◆ By combining various materials such as fiber direction, 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 future applications is expected to expand further. At SHAPE FIELD, we assist those who have challenges with CFRP. If you would like a sample, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationCarbon 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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Free membership registration"What is CFRP?" CFRP stands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics, which translates to carbon fiber reinforced plastic in Japanese. First, let's discuss what CF (Carbon Fiber) is. There are two main types of carbon fibers: PAN-based and pitch-based. PAN-based fibers are made from polyacrylonitrile, while pitch-based fibers are derived from petroleum pitch or coal pitch. The characteristics of PAN-based fibers include a tensile modulus of 24t to 60t and a tensile strength of 330 to 600 kgf/mm², making them primarily medium-elastic and high-strength, resulting in many strong and flexible products. Their density is around 1.7 to 2.0. Pitch-based fibers have a tensile modulus of 5.5t to 95t and a tensile strength of 112 to 400 kgf/mm², and they are mainly high-elasticity products. Their density is around 1.7 to 2.2, which is slightly higher than that of PAN-based fibers. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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