General-grade coal-based carbon fiber is a high-performance material engineered for applications requiring optimized mechanical durability, superior thermal stability, and enhanced structural reinforcement. Produced through controlled carbonization and fiber processing techniques, this carbon fiber offers excellent strength-to-weight ratio, stable electrical conductivity, and reliable compatibility with resin systems. It is widely used in industrial composites, aerospace components, thermal insulation, and structural reinforcement applications, ensuring consistent and long-term performance under demanding conditions.
Product Overview
General Grade (Coal-Based) Carbon Fiber is a high-strength, high-modulus fiber material that exhibits excellent electrical conductivity and mechanical properties. It is widely used across various industries due to its superior physical and mechanical properties, especially in reinforcement, strengthening, and repair applications. This fiber is ideal for applications in sports goods, civil construction, and filtration materials.
Key Features
- Small Diameter (10 µm): Suitable for precise structural design.
- Low Axial Resistivity (22 µΩ·m): Guarantees excellent electrical conductivity.
- High Tensile Strength (≥800 MPa) and Good Young's Modulus (≥60 GPa): Ideal for high-strength applications.
- Versatile and Durable: Adaptable to various processes and environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Applications
- Sports Goods: Used for reinforcement and toughening in items such as tennis rackets, fishing rods, and golf clubs.
- Civil Construction: Employed in reinforcement and repair of structures like bridges, skyscrapers, and high-rise buildings.
- Filtration Materials: Utilized in both soft and hard fiber adsorption filtering materials.
- Thermal Insulation: Ideal for use in heat-resistant and insulating materials.
Item | Value |
Diameter | 10 µm |
Axial Resistivity | 22 µΩ·m |
Tensile Strength | ≥800 MPa |
Young's Modulus | ≥60 GPa |