Negative ion electrode carbon fiber rope

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November 21, 2025
Category Connection: Carbon fiber Rope Strap
Brief: In this video, we showcase the high-performance Negative Ion Electrode Carbon Fiber Rope, highlighting its fire-resistant and high-temperature resistant properties. Watch as we demonstrate its durability, conductivity, and versatile applications in industries like chemical, petroleum, and medical equipment.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from T700-12k high-strength carbon fibers for superior tensile strength.
  • Fire-resistant and high-temperature resistant, withstanding up to 2700°C in inert gas.
  • Lightweight with a specific strength over 2000 MPa/(g/cm³), outperforming steel.
  • Smooth surface with stable electrical conductivity, ideal for conductive electrodes.
  • Available in various diameters (1mm to 10mm) to suit different industrial needs.
  • Used in vacuum furnace insulation, negative ion conductive electrodes, and more.
  • Non-toxic and safe for use in medical and food machinery applications.
  • Requires protective atmosphere when used above 400°C to maintain integrity.
FAQs:
  • What are the main applications of the Negative Ion Electrode Carbon Fiber Rope?
    It is widely used in negative ion conductive electrodes, vacuum furnace insulation, chemical industry, petroleum, food machinery, medical equipment, and construction.
  • How does the carbon fiber rope perform under high temperatures?
    The rope can withstand temperatures up to 2700°C in an inert gas environment, making it ideal for high-temperature applications.
  • What precautions should be taken when using this carbon fiber rope?
    When temperatures exceed 400°C, it must be used in a protective atmosphere or inert gas. Avoid heavy pressure during transportation and storage, and keep it dry.
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