Brief: Join us for a close-up look at this solution and see it in action. In this video, we explore the enhanced conductive material modified 5mm chopped carbon fiber, showcasing its manufacturing process, microscopic structure, and diverse applications across industries from aerospace to construction.
Related Product Features:
Enhanced conductive material modified 5mm chopped carbon fiber with high strength and temperature resistance.
Carbon content greater than 95% with tensile strength of 3500MPa and tensile modulus of 228GPa.
Low density of 1.75g/cm³ with fiber diameter of 7μm and circular cross-sectional shape.
Excellent electrical properties with resistivity ranging from 1.0-1.6Ωcm.
Available in standard lengths from 1mm to 100mm in resin-containing or resin-free types.
Superior corrosion resistance compared to stainless steel and higher temperature resistance than heat-resistant steel.
Can be processed into various forms including fabrics, felts, mats, tapes, and papers.
Wide application in military, construction, electrothermal, shielding, and new energy fields.
FAQs:
What are the main technical specifications of this chopped carbon fiber?
Key specifications include carbon content >95%, tensile strength 3500MPa, tensile modulus 228GPa, density 1.75g/cm³, resistivity 1.0-1.6Ωcm, fiber diameter 7μm, and standard lengths from 1mm to 100mm.
What industries commonly use chopped carbon fiber?
Chopped carbon fiber is widely used in military applications (rockets, missiles, spacecraft), construction (reinforced cement, conductive coatings), electrothermal fields (heating plates, conductive mats), shielding materials, and new energy sectors like wind power and fuel cells.
How does chopped carbon fiber compare to continuous carbon fiber filaments?
Chopped carbon fibers offer advantages such as uniform dispersion, diverse feeding methods, and simple processes, making them suitable for special applications where continuous filaments are not appropriate.
What are the key characteristics that make carbon fiber valuable?
Carbon fiber possesses higher strength than steel, lower density than aluminum, better corrosion resistance than stainless steel, higher temperature resistance than heat-resistant steel, and electrical conductivity similar to copper.