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Characteristics of carbon fiber composites
Carbon fiber composite is an inorganic high-performance fiber with carbon content higher than 90%, which is transformed from organic fiber through a series of heat treatments. It is a new material with excellent mechanical properties, which has both the inherent characteristics of carbon materials and the softness and machinability of textile fibers, and is a new generation of reinforced fibers. In the composite material family, fiber reinforced materials have always been the focus of attention. Since the advent of FRP bonded with organic resin, carbon fiber, ceramic fiber and boron fiber reinforced composites have been successfully developed, and their properties have been continuously improved, showing strong vitality in the field of composites. Let's take a look at the unique carbon fiber composite.