Σύντομη περιγραφή: See the solution in real use and note how it behaves under normal conditions. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Taili TC36S-12K Carbon Fiber Yarn, showcasing its production process, key physical properties, and diverse industrial applications from aerospace to civil engineering.
Σχετικά Χαρακτηριστικά Προϊόντος:
High tensile strength of 2-7 GPa and tensile modulus of 200-700 GPa for superior mechanical performance.
Lightweight with a density of 1.5-2.0 g/cm³, offering a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Excellent corrosion resistance, insoluble and non-swelling in organic solvents, acids, and alkalis.
High thermal resistance, maintaining strength at temperatures above 1500°C in non-oxidizing environments.
Good fatigue resistance and low thermal expansion coefficient with anisotropic properties.
Wide application in aerospace, automotive, wind power, medical devices, and construction industries.
Produced using advanced dry-jet wet-spinning technology for consistent high-quality fibers.
Stable batch production of SYT45, SYT49, and SYT55 grade high-performance carbon fibers.
FAQS:
What are the key industrial applications of Taili TC36S-12K Carbon Fiber Yarn?
It is widely used in aerospace, ordnance, nuclear industry, carbon-carbon composites, pressure vessels, medical devices, civil engineering, new energy vehicles, rail transit, wind power, and marine engineering.
How does the physical strength of this carbon fiber compare to traditional materials?
It has a tensile strength 7-9 times that of steel and a specific strength over 2000 MPa, significantly higher than metals like aluminum and iron.
What certifications and quality standards does the manufacturer hold for this product?
The manufacturer holds ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, and ISO10012 certifications, ensuring high-quality production and reliability.
Can this carbon fiber withstand high-temperature environments?
Yes, it resists ultra-high temperatures in non-oxidizing environments, with strength starting to decrease only above 1500°C.