Carbon fiber is favored in aerospace for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, high stiffness, and resistance to corrosion and fatigue, which together enable lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft and spacecraft without compromising structural integrity.
Read MoreBasalt fiber, derived from volcanic rock, offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional reinforcement materials. Its price per kilogram typically ranges from $2 to $15, influenced by factors such as product type, manufacturing process, and order volume. Continuous roving and chopped strands are......
Read MoreGlass fiber is a common material in industries like construction and insulation, but concerns about its safety persist. This article explores whether working with glass fiber poses health risks, covering potential hazards such as skin irritation, respiratory problems, and long-term effects, along wi......
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