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  • Comparison & Analysis of PA6 – GF30 & PA6 – CF30

    Comparison & Analysis of PA6 – GF30 & PA6 – CF30

    Comparison & Analysis of PA6 – GF30 & PA6 – CF30   PA6, also known as Nylon 6, is a kind of semi-transparent or opaque milky-white granular material. It possesses a series of remarkable properties. Firstly, it is a thermoplastic polymer, which means it can be melted and r...
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  • Introduction to PPA-CF

    Introduction to PPA-CF (Polyphthalamide Carbon Fiber Composite) PPA-CF (Polyphthalamide with Carbon Fiber Reinforcement) is a high-performance engineering thermoplastic composite that combines the excellent high-temperature resistance and chemical stability of Polyphthalamide (PPA) with the high...
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  • Main benefits of PPA-CF

    Main benefits of PPA-CF (Polyacrylamide – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) PPA-CF (Polyphthalamide Carbon Fiber) combines the high-performance properties of PPA (Polyphthalamide) with the reinforcement of carbon fibers (CF). This results in a material that offers a combination of both high...
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  • What’s Surface Resistivity of CFRTPs?

    What’s Surface Resistivity of CFRTPs?

    What’s Surface Resistivity of CFRTPs?   Carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic polymers (CFRTPs) have emerged as a highly significant class of composite materials in the realm of modern materials science and engineering, . Their unique combination of properties, such as excellent mechan...
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  • Strength Different Between PPA and PPA-CF

    Differents between TPU and TPU-CF (Thermoplastic Polyurethane – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) The strength difference between PPA (Polyphthalamide) and PPA-CF (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polyphthalamide) is significant, primarily due to the incorporation of carbon fibers into the PPA matri...
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  • Application Examples of Carbon Fiber Nylon 6

    Application Examples of Carbon Fiber Nylon 6

    Application Examples of Carbon Fiber Nylon 6   Some application examples of different filling content ranges of carbon fiber in nylon 6. 1. 1% – 5% – Daily necessities: For example, combs, toothbrushes, etc. Adding a small amount of carbon fiber can improve the strength and wear ...
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  • How to improve the dispersion uniformity of carbon fibers in the EVA matrix?

    How to improve the dispersion uniformity of carbon fibers in the EVA matrix?

    How to improve the dispersion uniformity of carbon fibers in the EVA matrix?   Surface Modification – Chemical Oxidation Method: The chemical oxidation method uses strong oxidants to treat the surface of carbon fibers, introducing oxygen-containing functional groups such as carboxyl a...
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  • Carbon Fiber: T300, T700, T800 & T1100

    Carbon Fiber: T300, T700, T800 & T1100

    Which classifications is carbon fiber divided into? -Just like stars that have different brightness, T300, T700, T800 and T1100 in the carbon fiber family are all shining brightly in different application areas, and together they are drawing a magnificent picture of science and technology.  ...
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  • DIfferent Between TPU and TPU-CF

    Differents between TPU and TPU-CF (Thermoplastic Polyurethane – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) 1. High-Temperature Resistance: TPU: The Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) of TPU is typically around 80°C to 100°C. TPU-CF: The heat resistance of TPU CF is significantly improved due to the a...
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  • DIfferent Between PPS and PPS-CF

    Differents between PPS and PPS-CF (Polyphenylene Sulfide – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) 1. High-Temperature Resistance: The Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) of PPS is around 280°C, and when carbon fibers are added, the heat resistance of PPS-CF improves to 260°C-270°C. Despite this, ...
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  • Benefits of PPS-CF

    Benefits of PPS-CF (Polyphenylene Sulfide – Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) 1. High-Temperature Resistance: Heat Deflection Temperature: The heat deflection temperature of PPS is around 280°C, and when carbon fibers are added, the material’s heat resistance improves to 260°C to 270...
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  • Differences between PA6 CF and PA6 GF

    Differences between PA6 CF and PA6 GF

    Differences between PA6 CF and PA6 GF   PA6 (Polyamide 6), as a commonly used engineering plastic, has attracted much attention due to its excellent comprehensive properties. To further enhance the performance of PA6 to meet the diverse requirements of different industries, it is often subje...
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