| Carbon Fibers |

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| General Description |
Sized and un-sized PAN carbon milled conductive fiber is often used in plastics reinforcement. These carbon fibers are conductive at 15% – 20% loading and average 200 – 300 microns in size. They are intermediate modulus offering both strength and toughness. |
Characteristics and Processes |
Carbon fibers are characterized by their high dimensional stability, lightweight, chemical and biological resistance, low coefficient of thermal expansion, specific toughness, stiffness, strength and low relative density. They are most commonly used in combination with a matrix material to form an advanced composite. Micronized carbon fibers are easily dispersed within an array of matrices and easily processed with conventional equipment: Injection, extrusion, compression, transfer, internal & mill mixing, calendaring, casting, vacuum and thermoforming. |
| Physical Properties |
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| 200μ | 300μ | |
Custom Sizes Are Available
PAN Carbon Milled Conductive Fiber Plastic Reinforcement. |



