Brief: Curious about how the 2-10mm negative ion electrode carbon fiber rope performs in high-temperature environments? Join us for a detailed walkthrough of its fire-resistant properties, conductivity, and versatile applications in industries like vacuum furnace insulation and medical equipment.
Related Product Features:
Made from Toray T700-12k high-strength carbon fibers for exceptional durability.
Fire-resistant and high-temperature resistant, withstanding up to 2700°C under inert gas.
Excellent electrical conductivity, ideal for negative ion conductive electrodes.
Lightweight with a tensile strength greater than 100 kg.
Smooth surface free of hair-like filaments for consistent performance.
Available in diameters ranging from 2mm to 10mm to suit various needs.
Widely used in vacuum furnace insulation, chemical industry, and medical equipment.
Non-toxic and safe for diverse industrial applications.
FAQs:
What is the maximum temperature the carbon fiber rope can withstand?
The carbon fiber rope can withstand temperatures up to 2700°C when used in an inert gas environment.
Is the carbon fiber rope conductive?
Yes, the carbon fiber rope is conductive, making it suitable for use as negative ion electrodes and other electrical applications.
What are the common diameters available for this carbon fiber rope?
Common diameters include 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm, catering to a variety of industrial needs.
Can the carbon fiber rope be customized?
Yes, the rope can be made into 2-12 strand carbon ropes or braided round ropes according to user requirements.