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Domestic VS. Imported Carbon Fiber: What's the Real Difference in Performance?
2025-02-18
In the ever-evolving field of materials science, carbon fiber has become a cornerstone in many high-end sectors due to its exceptional performance. From high-precision aerospace equipment to lightweight innovations in automotive manufacturing, and even performance enhancements in sports equipment, carbon fiber is everywhere. In recent years, the domestic carbon fiber industry has made remarkable s...
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Customer Project: PP filled 40% Long Glass Fiber in Office Chairs
2025-03-24
Introduction In the modern office furniture industry, material performance is critical to ensuring comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness. To address the shortcomings of traditional office chairs in strength, weight, customization, and environmental impact, we have developed a composite material based on plastic rice granules—PP filled with 40% long glass fiber. This innovative material not onl...
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An Introduction to Carbon Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
2025-05-06
Overview of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites Carbon fiber (CF) is produced by carbonizing organic fibers at high temperatures in an inert atmosphere. It is an excellent reinforcing material due to its high strength, high specific modulus, superior thermal properties, chemical stability, and damping, vibration reduction, and noise reduction characteristics. Compared with traditional...
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The Science and Strength of PPS: A Deep Dive into Polyphenylene Sulfide
2025-07-21
Introduction Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic engineering polymer composed of alternating benzene rings and sulfur atoms in its molecular backbone, with the structural formula -[Ph-S]n- (Ph representing a phenyl ring). This unique combination of rigidity and stability has earned PPS the nickname “Plastic Gold.” PPS Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Four Core Properties of ...
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PEEK Material: Properties, Processing Methods, and Key Applications
2025-07-23
Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic known for its exceptional resistance to high temperatures, chemicals, and mechanical stress. It offers outstanding thermal stability with a continuous use temperature of up to 250°C, along with excellent chemical resistance against a wide range of aggressive substances. PEEK exhibits high mechanical strength and rigidity...
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