Description

Carbon fiber tapes are a fabric in which the fibers are allocated in one direction. Tapes are used as a reinforcing filler in composite materials. Carbon fiber has a strength-weight ratio of 8-17 times and the modulus of elasticity is 5-13 times higher than that of steel, aluminum and titanium. The coefficient of thermal expansion of carbon fiber is 15-20 times lower than that of steel and aluminum. The high thermal stability of carbon fibers allows them to be used as thermal insulation and thermal screens up to 2000 °C in an inert atmosphere, up to 450 °C in the air. Carbon fiber has good corrosion resistance to gas and liquid media in comparison with steel.
Carbon fiber tapes have better mechanical properties than fabrics in the direction along the fibers, due to the absence of kinks during weaving. Therefore, carbon fiber tapes are suitable for power structures experiencing high loads in one direction, for example, for the aircraft wing spar.

Benefits:
It is possible to produce a tape with a width of 300 to 1500 mm;
It is possible to produce a tape with a density of 90-1200 g/m2.