Carbon fiber twill 2/2, KDK8042

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52.42 / square metre(s)
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Delivery weight: 200 g


Aramid is an organic polymer, which is obtained from a liquid chemical mixture. The bright yellow filaments can have different properties, are very strong and have a very high specific strength.

Carbon fibers are produced by controlled oxidation, carbonization and graphitization made ​​of carbon-rich materials, which are already in fiber form. The most commonly used raw material is polyacrylonitrile (PAN).

The intermingling of stone products (sand, kaolin, limestone, Kolmanit) at 1250 ° C liquid glass is made. The liquid is pumped through nozzles microfine and simultaneously cooled to obtain glass fiber filaments.

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