CFC Plate Description
Carbon Composite (CFC) Plate is a lightweight, carbon fiber reinforced, high-temperature treated composite material. The plate consists of chopped fibers arranged in a 2D random fiber arrangement. These parts offer superior strength and resistance to breakage compared to graphite. It features excellent resistance to heat, oxidation, thermal shock, and chemical corrosion. The product has interlaminar shear strength, exhibits in-plane isotropy, and is stable to 3600F (2000C). It can be machined precisely to specifications.
CFC Plate Specifications
Size
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Customized
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Material
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Carbon Fiber
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Density (g/cm3)
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1.7
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Flexural Strength (MPa)
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200
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Compressive Strength (MPa)
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210
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Specific Heat (J/Kg·K,@RT)
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720
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Electrical Resistivity (Ω/cm)
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2000
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Temperature (℃)
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2000
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CFC Plate Applications
1. Automotive Parts: CFC Plates are used in high-performance automotive components, such as brake rotors, clutch discs, and body panels for sports cars and racing vehicles. Their high strength-to-weight ratio improves acceleration and handling while withstanding high temperatures generated during braking.
2. Furnace Liners: In high-temperature furnaces, CFC Plates serve as liners that provide excellent heat resistance and thermal stability. These liners protect the furnace walls from damage due to extreme temperatures and reduce heat loss, leading to more efficient thermal management.
3. Furnace Parts: CFC Plates are used in various furnace components, including heating elements, structural supports, and shelves, where they withstand high temperatures without deforming or degrading. This makes them suitable for applications in vacuum furnaces, inert gas furnaces, and other high-temperature industrial processes.
4. Ovens: In industrial ovens, CFC Plates are used as structural components and heating elements due to their ability to maintain mechanical integrity at high temperatures. They are ideal for heat-treating applications, such as curing, drying, and baking processes in the manufacturing of materials like ceramics and metals.
5. Sintering Boats: CFC Plates are utilized in sintering boats that hold materials being sintered in high-temperature furnaces. Their high thermal resistance and chemical inertness ensure that they do not react with the materials being processed, making them suitable for sintering ceramics, metal powders, and advanced materials.
6. Trays for Heat Treatment: CFC Plates are used to manufacture trays that hold parts during heat treatment processes, such as annealing, tempering, or carburizing. These trays need to endure high temperatures and aggressive environments, and CFC’s thermal stability and resistance to thermal shock make it an ideal choice.
7. Vacuum Furnace Applications: In vacuum furnaces, CFC Plates are widely used as support structures, insulation, and heating elements. Their low outgassing properties and high strength make them suitable for environments where minimizing contamination is critical.
8. Semiconductor Manufacturing: CFC Plates are also employed in semiconductor production equipment for handling wafers during high-temperature processes, such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or annealing, where their thermal and chemical resistance is essential.
9. Aerospace Components: In aerospace, CFC Plates can be used for thermal protection systems and structural components that must withstand high temperatures and thermal cycling, such as rocket nozzles and heat shields.
CFC Plate Packaging
Our CFC Plate is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.