Brief: From concept to demonstration, this video highlights the evolution and practical outcomes of Japanese 1mm chopped carbon fiber. You'll see how this anti-static, reinforced material is processed and its easy dispersion properties in various applications, from composite manufacturing to industrial components.
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Japanese 1mm chopped carbon fiber with anti-static properties for enhanced safety.
Reinforced material offering higher strength than steel with lower density than aluminum.
Easy to disperse chopped strands for uniform distribution in composite materials.
Superior corrosion resistance compared to stainless steel for durable performance.
High temperature resistance exceeding heat-resistant steel specifications.
Excellent electrical conductivity similar to copper for various applications.
Carbon content ≥95% with single filament diameter of 7.0-10μm.
Tensile strength of 3.6-3.8GPa and tensile modulus of 220GPa.
FAQs:
What are the main applications of 1mm chopped carbon fiber?
This carbon fiber is used as reinforcing material in resins, metals, ceramics, and concrete composites for aircraft structures, electromagnetic shielding, industrial robots, automotive components, and heating products.
How does the electrical conductivity compare to other materials?
The carbon fiber conducts electricity like copper with a volume resistivity of 1.5×10﹣³Ωcm, making it suitable for electrical applications while offering superior mechanical properties.
What are the key physical properties of this carbon fiber?
It features density of 1.6-1.76 g/cm³, tensile strength of 3.6-3.8GPa, tensile modulus of 220GPa, and maintains performance at high temperatures with better corrosion resistance than stainless steel.