We are featuring applications of CFRP and high heat-resistant CFRP using phenolic resin!
The demand for lightweight materials is increasing in mobility applications such as aircraft and automobiles, as well as in industrial machinery applications that require responses to the sophistication and complexity of manufacturing processes along with efficiency improvements. The use of CFRP, which combines lightness and strength, is expected to advance further in the future. Mitsubishi Chemical has developed a CFRP with high heat resistance that maintains its properties with minimal degradation even at 300°C by using phenolic resin as the base resin. This CFRP, which uses phenolic resin, not only possesses the high thermal conductivity, high rigidity, and lightweight characteristics typical of CFRP based on epoxy resin but also offers high heat resistance, enabling solutions to customer challenges that have been difficult to address until now. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Applications of Mitsubishi Chemical's CFRP ■ High heat-resistant CFRP using phenolic resin ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Main Applications of CFRP** - Precision machinery parts - General industrial machinery parts - Medical device components - Sporting goods - Components and structural materials for satellites, aircraft, helicopters, and drones - Automotive components - Hulls, masts, booms, etc. - Reinforcement materials for wind turbine blades - Pressure vessels - Reinforcement materials for buildings, highways, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Mitsubishi Chemical is one of the world's leading manufacturers of carbon fiber composites, producing both PAN-based and pitch-based carbon fibers. PAN-based carbon fibers are made from acrylic fibers, while pitch-based carbon fibers are derived from coal. Our company handles everything from carbon fibers to intermediate materials such as prepregs and fabrics, as well as finished products. CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics), which solidifies carbon fibers with resin, is expanding its applications in industries such as sports and leisure, aerospace, and construction due to its excellent properties that are not found in traditional metal materials or ceramics. We possess a diverse range of technologies and extensive knowledge related to carbon fiber composites, enabling us to propose materials and optimal designs that match our customers' needs. Additionally, by considering the volume and quality/price targets during mass production, we can offer the best solutions.