Carbon Fiber
Carbon fiber is the material of choice for extreme high strength and lightweight applications.
Carbon fibers may be made from several precursor materials, with polyacrylonitrile (PAN) being the most widely used raw input constituent. The crystalline structure of carbon atoms produces a fiber with high stiffness and tensile strength, and low thermal expansion. Carbon is sold in the form of tow (yarn), woven or knitted fabrics, and prepregs (pre-impregnated with epoxy or other matrix resins). While carbon fiber is more expensive than traditional glass fiber, the stiffness and strength to weight ratio are significantly higher. Carbon fiber is used in a wide variety of cutting-edge applications including aerospace, transportation, sporting goods, and many new composites applications.
Suppliers
- A & P Technology
- BGF Industries, Inc.
- Chomarat
- Fabric Development, Inc.
- Gurit
- Hexcel®
- JPS Composite Materials Corporation
- Lincoln Fabrics
- Texonic
- TeXtreme
- Toho Tenax America, Inc.
- Toray Carbon Fibers America, Inc.
- Vectorply Corporation
- Zyvax, Inc.