Raw Materials

Carbon fiber is “soft on the outside, strong on the inside.” Lighter than aluminum yet stronger than steel, it also offers excellent corrosion resistance and high modulus, making it invaluable in both defense and civilian applications. It combines the unique properties of carbon with the flexibility and processability of textile fibers, establishing itself as a new generation of reinforcing fibers. Typically, its diameter ranges from 5 to 10 micrometers.
Its exceptional performance has led to widespread adoption across industries. In aerospace, high-end carbon fiber-reinforced materials are used to manufacture large civil aircraft, as their light weight, high strength, and corrosion resistance make them an ideal choice. In sports and leisure, these materials are found in golf clubs, fishing rods, tennis racket frames, and carbon fiber bicycles, etc.