Black carbon fiber metal parts usually refer to metal composite materials reinforced with carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is a high-strength, high modulus inorganic fiber material with the following characteristics:
Lightweight and High Strength: The density of carbon fiber is approximately 1.5-2 g/cm ³, which is equivalent to 1/4 of steel and 1/2 of aluminum alloy, but its strength is 4-5 times that of steel
High and low temperature resistance: able to maintain performance at extreme temperatures, even in a non oxidizing atmosphere of 3000 ℃, it will not melt or soften, and can still maintain flexibility at liquid nitrogen temperature
Corrosion resistance: It has high resistance to chemicals such as acid and alkali, and is not easily corroded
Fatigue resistance: Compared to metal materials, carbon fiber materials have excellent fatigue resistance and perform well under high pressure and repeated loading conditions
Low coefficient of thermal expansion: Carbon fiber has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, which means it has good dimensional stability under temperature changes
Conductivity: Carbon fiber has good conductivity and can be used in applications that require conductivity.
Design feasibility: Carbon fiber composite materials can design parts with specific mechanical properties by changing the direction and number of layers of fibers, providing higher flexibility