Heat-Insulation 3k 12mm Carbon Fiber Braided Sleeve
Product Feature
1. Good thermal conductivity: Although carbon fiber has lower electrical conductivity, its thermal conductivity is superior to many plastic materials, making it suitable for applications that require heat dissipation.
2. Excellent insulation performance: Carbon fiber has excellent electrical insulation properties and is suitable for the electronic and electrical fields.
3. Fatigue resistance: Carbon fiber materials exhibit excellent fatigue resistance under repeated stress, extending their service life.
4. Processing flexibility: Different shapes and specifications of sleeves can be made according to specific needs to meet various application requirements.
Product Information |
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Product Type |
Carbon fiber sleeve |
Material |
100% carbon fiber |
Color |
Black |
Operating range |
-269°C~+650°C |
Diameter |
4-40mm or customized |
Feature |
FLight weight, high strength,high modulus, fatigue resistance,corrosion resistance, resistance, conductivity, X-ray penetration, etc. |
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Application Field
● Aerospace: Structural components used in aircraft and satellites to reduce weight and increase strength.
● Automotive industry: Applied to body frames and other components in high-performance vehicles to improve fuel efficiency and performance.
● Sports equipment: In high-end spotrs equipment such as bicycles, tennis rackets, and golf clubs, carbon fiber braided sleeves are used to enhance strength and elasticity.
● Electronic products: In some high-end electronic devices, they are used to protect internal components while reducing weight.
● Medical devices: Used in the casing or support structure of some medical devices to enhance strength and durability.
● Shipbuilding: Applied in composite structures of certain ships to reduce weight and improve speed and efficiency.
● Sports Protective equipment: Used in bulletproof vests and other protection gear to provide lightweight and sturdy protection.

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