karbonszál
Karbonszál, meaning carbon fiber in Hungarian, refers to a material composed of extremely thin fibers with a diameter of about 5-10 micrometers and composed mostly of carbon atoms. These fibers are incredibly strong and stiff, making them highly desirable for lightweight yet robust applications. The carbon atoms are bonded together in crystals that are aligned parallel to the long axis of the fiber. This alignment makes the fiber very strong along its length.
The production of carbon fiber involves a complex process called pyrolysis, where precursor materials, typically polyacrylonitrile
Carbon fibers are used in a wide range of industries due to their exceptional properties. In aerospace,