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Composite Material Repair: Process, Methods, and Key Points
2025-09-01
Overview Composite material repair refers to the technology of restoring the mechanical properties, structural integrity, and functional performance of composite components (such as carbon fiber reinforced composites and glass fiber reinforced composites) that have been damaged during use or processing (e.g., cracks, delamination, holes, wear). With advantages such as high specific strength and ex...
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Composite Joining Methods: Types and Key Considerations
2025-09-01
Overview Composite joining technology is a critical yet relatively weak link in the design and manufacturing of composite structures. Due to the anisotropy, brittleness, and low interlaminar strength of composites, their joining design differs significantly from metallic structures and requires special attention. The main joining methods can be categorized into three groups: 1. Mechanical Joining ...
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Carbon Fiber Composite Applications for Automotive Lightweighting
2025-09-02
With global climate warming and the increasing depletion of fossil fuel resources, promoting green energy and sustainable development has become a global consensus. As a product of modern industrial civilization, the automotive industry is facing unprecedented pressure to save energy and reduce emissions, making vehicle lightweighting an important approach to address these challenges. Among variou...
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A Quick Guide to the Power of Glass Fiber Reinforcement
2025-09-15
When you pick up your phone, take apart an auto part, or look at a home appliance casing, you might not realize that hidden inside these seemingly ordinary plastic products lies a kind of “invisible rebar” — glass fiber (GF). From PP + 20% GF to PA + 60% GF, these reinforcing fibers quietly support the plastic matrix, much like steel bars inside concrete. Today, let’s uncover the mystery of long g...
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