Carbon Fiber Non Woven Fabrics

Regardless of thickness, carbon fiber non-woven fabrics are lightweight and high-strength, making them an ideal choice for replacing traditional materials in many fields. Compared with metal materials, it has higher strength and rigidity and is lighter in weight.

Properties: These fabrics offer high strength-to-weight ratios, good thermal and electrical conductivity, and resistance to corrosion. The specific properties can be tailored based on the choice of carbon fibers and bonding materials.

Applications: Carbon fiber non-woven fabrics find applications in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, construction, and electronics. They are used as reinforcement materials in composites to enhance the mechanical properties of structures while keeping their weight low.

Composite Materials: Carbon fiber non-woven fabrics are often used as a layer in composite materials. They are combined with matrix materials, such as epoxy resins, to create carbon fiber-reinforced composites. These composites are used in manufacturing aircraft components, automotive parts, wind turbine blades, sporting goods, and more.

Thermal Management: Carbon fiber non-woven fabrics can also be utilized for thermal management applications, such as heat shields and thermal insulation, due to their good thermal conductivity properties.