hiilikuitulangat
Hiilikuitulangat, also known as carbon fiber yarns, are continuous filaments made from carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure. These fibers are produced through a complex process involving the pyrolysis of organic precursor materials, most commonly polyacrylonitrile (PAN). During pyrolysis, the precursor material is heated in the absence of oxygen, causing it to decompose and form long, stable carbon chains.
The resulting carbon fibers are exceptionally strong and stiff relative to their weight, making them highly
These properties make hiilikuitulangat ideal for reinforcing composite materials, such as carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs).