Carbon Fiber Fabric is a textile made from carbon fiber through processes such as weaving and layering. Carbon fiber is a type of fiber composed of carbon atoms, with a diameter of generally 5-10 microns and a length of several kilometers. Carbon fiber has excellent properties such as lightweight, high strength, high rigidity, high temperature resistance, and corrosion resistance, making it a good structural material.
The preparation process of carbon fiber cloth mainly includes the following steps:
1. Preparation of carbon fiber: Carbon fiber is usually made from materials such as polyacrylonitrile, coal tar pitch, and cellulose, and is processed through creating thread, air flow stretching, high-temperature carbonization, and other processes.
2. Weaving: Carbon fiber is woven or woven into fabric. The weaving process usually adopts methods such as plain weave, twill weave, and jacquard weave, while the weaving process uses multiple weaving or weft free weaving.
3. Stacking: Stacking multiple layers of Carbon Fabric together to form a predetermined thickness and structure. The stacking method usually adopts manual stacking or mechanical stacking.
4. Bonding: Bond or compress the stacked carbon fiber fabric to make it one piece.