
Carbon Fiber Reinforcement
Carbon fiber reinforcement involves using strong, lightweight fibers made from carbon to enhance the strength and durability of materials like plastics, metals, or concrete. These fibers are woven into fabrics or applied as layers, then combined with a binding matrix, such as resin, to create composite materials. This reinforcement significantly increases structural performance, offering high tensile strength and stiffness while remaining lightweight. It's commonly used in aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, and construction to improve safety, longevity, and performance without adding excessive weight.