Carbon fibre is a material that has revolutionised many industries and is used in a wide variety of products, from automotive parts to aircraft components and sporting goods. It is an advanced composite material made from carbon fibres that are woven together to form a strong and lightweight material. Carbon fibre is renowned for its strength and flexibility, and is used in many industries due to its superior performance characteristics. Carbon fibre is created by heating and compressing fibres of carbon, usually polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or other polymeric fibres, in a furnace at temperatures of up to 5000°F. The material is then extruded and formed into strands or ribbons, which are woven together to create a cloth-like material. Different grades of carbon fibre can be produced, depending on the type of fibre and the weaving process used. Carbon fibre is an incredibly strong and lightweight material, making it ideal for many applications. Its superior strength-to-weight ratio means that it can be used to create strong, lightweight parts, such as automotive frames and aircraft components. Carbon fibre is also resistant to corrosion and has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, making it the perfect choice for a wide range of applications. In addition to its superior performance characteristics, carbon fibre is also extremely versatile and can be used to create a wide range of products. It is used to create custom parts for the automotive, aerospace, and marine industries, and is also popular for sporting goods, such as bicycles and tennis rackets. Carbon fibre is also being used in the medical industry for prosthetics and implants.
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