Carbon Fibers

Adhesives

Composite wing key to high-speed stability

First mass-produced CFRP wing helps supercar achieve downforce and lateral acceleration values superior to many GT racing cars.

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Wind/Energy

Aircraft delays alter carbon fiber supply/demand balance

When Boeing announced in early December that it was officially pushing back the first flight and the first delivery of the 787 Dreamliner to second quarter 2009 and first quarter 2010, respectively, one of the first questions that circulated among our staff centered on the issue of carbon fiber supply.

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Aerospace

787 integrates new composite wing deicing system

The composite wing leading edge on Boeing’s Dreamliner features an integrated heating element that incorporates a sprayed metal conductive layer within the laminate stack.  

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Carbon Fibers

Restoring a museum masterpiece with composites

Carbon fiber/vinyl ester reinforcement extends the structural life of architectural and art-world landmark.

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Wind/Energy

Carbon Fiber 2007 looks forward with optimism

As high demand confronts a still limited supply, industry insiders and analysts meet to assess carbon fiber’s future and review emerging applications.

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Aerospace

Market Trends: Carbon fiber demand, supply and the commodity threshold

ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ conferences director Scott Stephenson notes the increasing evidence at Carbon Fiber 2007 that the carbon fiber market is maturing.

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Weaving

Blended Wing UAV

Unique unmanned craft's robust composite design a plus for rough duty.

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Epoxies

Boeing 787 Update

Approaching rollout and first flight, the 787 relies on innovations in composite materials and processes to hit its targets

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Carbon Fibers

Carbon/epoxy guitar: Competitive in quality and price

When former aerospace engineer and guitar aficionado Ellis Seal set out to design a composite acoustic guitar, he believed the inherent properties of carbon fiber could produce sound, playability, durability and consistency impossible in a wooden instrument.

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Infrastructure

Low-cost carbon fiber: Real or just wishful thinking?

In a wide variety of applications, from easy-to-install bridges to ultra-lightweight, fuel-efficient vehicles, there has been great excitement in recent years about the potential for using carbon fiber-reinforced composites.

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