hot sell plain carbon fiber cloth roll
$15.5100-499 Others
$13.36500-999 Others
$13.09≥1000Others
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Incoterm: | FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,Express Delivery |
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Port: | All ports in China |
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$15.5100-499 Others
$13.36500-999 Others
$13.09≥1000Others
Payment Type: | L/C,Western Union,T/T |
Incoterm: | FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,Express Delivery |
Transportation: | Ocean,Land,Air,Express |
Port: | All ports in China |
Model No.: TJ-087
Product Type: Carbon Fiber Fabric
Supply Type: Make-To-Order
Material: 100% Carbon Fiber
Use: Bag
Technics: Woven
Width: 1500mm
Pattern: Solids
Feature: Abrasion-Resistant, Anti-Static, Waterproof, Fatigue resistance, Double Faced, QUICK-DRY, DIMENSIONAL, Heat-Insulation
Model Number: H3K-CP200(1500mm wide)
Applicable To The Crowd: Women, Men
Type: Woven fabric
Yarn Count: 5*5
Color: Balck
Tensile Strength: T300-3000
Length: Carbon Fiber Fabric Normal 100m/roll
Style: Plain
Weight: 200gsm
Thickness: lightweight, 0.26mm
Place Of Origin: Jiangsu, China
Brand Name: PHECDA
Selling Units | : | square meter |
Package Type | : | 100cm width,100m/roll,1roll/carton. |
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Carbon fiber (CF) fabric, once a specialized material reserved for the aeronautics and aerospace
industries, is now regularly encountered in daily life. Commercially, it is valued for its lustrous good looks
and has been embraced by architects as well as designers of furniture and decorative arts. Carbon fiber
composites (CFCs) are becoming more common in sporting equipment and have been adopted by the
sailing industry, in which carbon fiber is used in the fabrication of hulls, booms, masts, and even the sails
themselves. One of the advantages of Carbon fiber composites is that they can be fabricated in virtually
any shape or size.
Though widely considered a space-age product, the first carbon fibers were created by Thomas Edison,
who patented the material in 1880 for use as a filament in his incandescent lightbulb (Harholdt 2003).
Edison’s technique involved burning cotton threads in a vacuum until they were fully carbonized,
resulting in a material that could make an ideal lightbulb filament due to its heat tolerance and inherent
ability to conduct electricity. Edison’s carbon fibers, however, had little tensile strength, one of the many
ways they differed from modern carbon fiber
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