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In this document, we introduce the "metal alternative material" developed by our company in collaboration with a manufacturer of the molding process. We cover topics such as "types of resins for CFRP," "molding process," and "advantages of the molding process." Additionally, we provide detailed information on the properties and applications of the spark-free wrench "Metapla," which does not produce sparks from impacts or friction. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Metal alternative materials ■ Types of resins for CFRP ■ What is the molding process? ■ Molding process ■ Advantages of the molding process *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe handle "chopped fiber," which is a bundle of short fibers cut from long fiber raw materials that have been sized with sizing agents, or short fiber raw materials that are non-sized. The fiber length can be cut from 1mm. Additionally, 3mm and 6mm lengths can be delivered in a short time. 【Features】 ■ By incorporating chopped fiber into various components, it is possible to enhance strength while maintaining lightweight properties, as well as improve resistance to impact. ■ Due to its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, it can be widely used as a filler to improve the mechanical properties of rubber, thermoplastic resins, sliding components, and more. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Milled Fiber" that we handle refers to carbon fibers that have been pulverized into a powder form by applying short fiber cutting technology. Since carbon fibers have a very fine diameter of 5 to 7 microns, even when they are ground to the point where they no longer appear as "fibers," they still maintain their shape and properties. Therefore, by mixing Milled Fiber with polymer materials such as rubber, resin, and plastic, it is expected to impart functionalities such as strength, heat resistance, and elasticity. 【Features】 ■ Because it has electrical conductivity, it is possible to impart electrical properties to products that normally do not conduct electricity. ■ By using it as a filler, it is possible to increase the volume of the material while maintaining the properties of the original polymer material. ■ It is possible to aim for manufacturing that achieves cost reduction and improved functionality. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"End materials" are the core products of Airtex Co., Ltd.'s carbon fiber business. Even though they are considered end materials, they maintain long fibers and possess the remarkable strength characteristics of carbon fiber. Additionally, they are ideal for creating thick CFRP molded products through a combination with resins that have good impregnation properties while maintaining a balance of cost performance. [Features] ■ Excellent strength characteristics ■ Maintains a balance of cost performance ■ Ideal for producing thick CFRP molded products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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