Carbon fiber Strip combine high-strength carbon fibers with special resin to create lightweight, corrosion-resistant material with excellent anti-fatigue properties. Ideal for concrete structure repair and earthquake reinforcement, their easy handling and ability to overlap make them a practical choice for durable construction upgrades.
Carbon fiber has a tensile strength of about 2,500-6,000 MPa, making it one of the strongest fibers, particularly when aligned in the same direction.
Carbon fiber retains its properties up to about 2,500° C in non-oxidizing environments, far surpassing many other fibers in terms of thermal stability.
The density of carbon fiber is around 1.5-2.0 g/cm³, significantly lighter than steel (7.85 g/cm³), contributing to its high strength-to-weight ratio.
Carbon fibers exhibit high modulus, i.e., stiffness, typically 200-700 GPa, which means they deform very little under load, ideal for aerospace, sports equipment, and automotive industries.
| Thickness (mm) | Width (mm) | Length | Tensile Strength | Elastic Modulus | Elongation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2 | 100 | 50/100 | ≥ 2800 | ≥ 160 | ≥ 1.6 |
| 1.4 | 50/100 | ||||
| 2.0 | 50/100 | ||||
| 3.0 | 50 | ||||
| 1.2 | 100 | ||||
| 1.4 | 50/100 | 50/100 | ≥ 2800 | ≥ 200 | ≥ 1.3 |
| 2.0 | 50/100 | ||||
| 3.0 | 50 |