Used as an acrylic precursor for the production of high-strength, high-modulus carbon fibers.
Carbon fibers (dry and wet nozzle) have superior strength and elasticity compared to carbon fibers produced by the wet spinning method, making them widely used as acrylic precursors for the manufacture of high-strength and high-elasticity carbon fibers. They are utilized in a wide range of applications, including structural materials for aerospace and industrial fields, as well as in sports and leisure sectors. The dry and wet spinning method involves directing the polymer ejected from the nozzle into a gas stream and then immediately guiding it into a coagulation bath to solidify. The nozzle size tends to increase depending on the spinning conditions, and using precious metals for the material can lead to increased costs, so relatively inexpensive stainless steel is commonly used. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Excellent strength and elasticity modulus for carbon fibers produced by wet spinning methods. ○ Widely used as an acrylic precursor for manufacturing high-strength, high-elasticity carbon fibers. ○ Used in a wide range of applications, including structural materials for aerospace and industrial fields, as well as in sports and leisure sectors. ○ Stainless steel, which is relatively inexpensive, is commonly used as it contributes to cost increases. ○ The dry and wet spinning method involves directing the polymer discharged from the nozzle into a gas, and then immediately guiding it into a coagulation bath to solidify. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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About 70 years ago, when synthetic fibers were still considered "imported goods," Nippon Nozzle succeeded in producing nozzles for rayon manufacturing, taking a significant step towards the domestic production of synthetic fibers. Currently, in the synthetic fiber industry, we hold a 15% share of the global market, and our top-class technology is widely recognized worldwide. This is a proud achievement, but it is the result of the steady accumulation of diligent research and development, all stemming from a direct challenge to meet user needs.