What is Carbon Fibre?

Carbon fibre is a super strong material that's also extremely lightweight. Engineers and designers love it because it's five times as strong as steel, two times as stiff, yet weighs about two-thirds less. Carbon fibre is a material consisting of extremely thin fibres. When these fibres are interwoven to form a cloth and then combined with polymers such as epoxy, polyester, vinyl ester and nylon, which forms a flexible sheet of material. Carbon Fibre is available in a variety of weaves, thicknesses and colours, and can be adapted to a number of uses. When combined with a polymer the proprieties of Carbon fibre cloth changes dramatically, if introduced to epoxy resin the structure of the once flexible cloth now becomes ridged with a exceptional strength to weight ratio. However when introduced to vinyl ( laminated ) the carbon fibre cloth remains flexible yet extremely strong in tension.

Carbon fibre  is well-known for its use for high-performance cars, sports equipment and other sophisticated mechanical applications.

Use of carbon materials  is not restricted to car tuning parts only. This material is widely used in almost all industrial sectors, especially due to its excellent formability and extremely low weight.

This most luxury material is used for  furniture and accessories.

It's a luxury you can't afford to miss.


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