süsinikkiust
Süsinikkiust, commonly known as carbon fiber, is a high-strength, lightweight reinforcement material made from thin carbon fibers. The fibers are bundled into tows or woven into fabrics and are typically embedded in a polymer matrix to form carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP). The fibers themselves are produced from precursors such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or pitch; PAN-based fibers are most common. The manufacturing involves stabilizing the precursor in air, carbonization at high temperatures (roughly 1000–1600°C) in inert atmosphere, and sometimes graphitization to increase stiffness. The surface is often treated (sizing) to improve adhesion to the resin.
Süsinikkiust has very high tensile strength and modulus, low density, and excellent fatigue and corrosion resistance.
In applications, süsinikkiust is used in aerospace, automotive and motorsport parts, wind-turbine blades, sporting goods (bikes,
Forms include tows (1K, 3K, 12K), fabrics (weaves such as plain, twill, satin), and continuous prepregs. The