Carbon/Carbon screws and nuts are high-performance fastening components designed for applications requiring superior thermal resistance, mechanical durability, and chemical stability. Manufactured using advanced carbon-carbon composite materials, these fasteners provide optimized structural integrity, minimal thermal expansion, and extended service life in extreme environments. They are widely used in aerospace engineering, semiconductor manufacturing, high-temperature furnace systems, and industrial fastening applications, ensuring reliable operation under demanding conditions.
Product Overview
Carbon/Carbon Screws and Nuts are high-performance components made from high-purity carbon. These products combine the excellent properties of carbon-carbon composites, such as high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance, making them ideal for fastening and connecting in extreme environments. These materials are especially suitable for high-temperature, high-friction, and high-load applications, such as in aerospace, metallurgy, and energy industries.
Key Features
- High-Temperature Resistance: Can be used stably at temperatures of up to 2500°C, making them suitable for high-temperature working conditions.
- Excellent High-Temperature Mechanical Properties: Strength does not decrease with rising temperature and can even improve at high temperatures.
- Lightweight & High Strength: With a density of less than 2.0 g/cm³, these materials have a lower density and higher strength compared to other high-temperature alloys and ceramics.
- Ablation Resistance: Provides excellent ablation resistance, able to withstand temperatures above 3000°C and undergo uniform ablation, suitable for short-term exposure to ablation environments.
- Wear and Friction Resistance: Offers superior wear resistance in friction environments, making them ideal for friction and wear parts.
Applications
- Aerospace: Used in fasteners such as screws and nuts for high-temperature environments, capable of withstanding extreme temperature and pressure conditions.
- Metallurgical Industry: Used in metallurgical equipment as fastening components that endure high temperature, high pressure, and wear.
- Energy Sector: Suitable for fastening components in high-temperature energy equipment, such as gas turbines and nuclear reactors.
- High-Temperature Equipment: Used in mechanical connections and fastenings for high-temperature environments, such as in vacuum furnaces and jet engines.
- Friction Parts: Widely used in equipment requiring high-temperature resistance, wear resistance, and high strength, such as braking systems.