High-strength PC-CF20 Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Compounds Manufacturer | Supplier
High-strength PC-CF20 Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Compounds Manufacturer | Supplier
High-strength PC-CF20 Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Compounds Manufacturer | Supplier
High-strength PC-CF20 Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Compounds Manufacturer | Supplier
High-strength PC-CF20 Composite Materials - Carbon Fiber Compounds Manufacturer | Supplier
High-strength PC-CF20 composite materials

  • Model number: PC-CF-BCA2
  • Matrix Resin: Polycarbonate (PC)
  • Reinforcing Filler: Carbon fiber
  • Appearance: Granules
  • Grade: Injection/extrusion grade
  • Packaging: 25kgs/bag
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Mechanical Properties

PC-CF20 is a high performance polycarbonate-based composite reinforced with 20% carbon fiber, delivering superior stiffness, strength, and dimensional stability compared to unreinforced PC and PC-CF10. The increased carbon fiber content enhances mechanical durability, making it suitable for structural and extreme-performance applications.

Tensile Strength: ≥ 110 MPa

Flexural Strength: ≥ 160 MPa

Impact Strength: ≥ 9.5 kJ/m²

With 20% carbon fiber reinforcement, PC-CF20 provides greater mechanical strength, enhanced wear resistance, and improved load bearing capacity, making it an excellent choice for demanding applications.

Thermal and Chemical Resistance

PC-CF20 maintains the excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance of polycarbonate while benefiting from the increased rigidity and heat resistance provided by carbon fiber reinforcement.

Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT): Approx. 160°C

Long Term Service Temperature: Up to 150°C

Chemical Resistance: Good resistance to oils, weak acids, and solvents, but sensitive to strong alkalies and certain hydrocarbons

PC-CF20 ensures long term stability in moderate temperature and chemically demanding environments, making it suitable for high performance applications.

Wear Resistance and Processing

With 20% carbon fiber content, PC-CF20 offers outstanding wear resistance and significantly reduced friction, making it ideal for applications exposed to high mechanical stress, sliding contact, and repetitive movement.

Wear Resistance: Highly improved compared to unreinforced PC

Processing Methods: Injection molding, extrusion (reinforced tooling required)

Due to the higher carbon fiber content, PC-CF20 requires reinforced molds and optimized processing parameters to achieve optimal results in manufacturing.

Environmental Adaptability

PC-CF20 demonstrates low moisture absorption and outstanding dimensional stability, ensuring consistent performance under variable environmental conditions.

Water Absorption: Very low, minimizing swelling and degradation in humid environments

Dimensional Stability: Exceptional, with minimal expansion or contraction under temperature and humidity fluctuations

Applications

PC-CF20 is a high strength, carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate, ideal for applications demanding superior mechanical performance, dimensional stability, and impact resistance. Its low moisture absorption and enhanced stiffness make it a strong choice for structural and industrial applications.

Automotive

PC-CF20 is widely used in the automotive industry, where lightweight, high strength materials enhance fuel efficiency and durability. It is suitable for:

Structural components that require maximum mechanical strength and stiffness

Brackets and supports exposed to high stress and temperature variations

Interior trim and housings requiring exceptional rigidity and dimensional stability

Summary Table for PC-CF20

Characteristic Value/Description
Carbon Fiber Content 20%
Tensile Strength ≥ 110 MPa
Flexural Strength ≥ 160 MPa
Impact Strength ≥ 9.5 kJ/m²
Heat Deflection Temp. Approx. 160°C
Long-Term Service Temp. Up to 150°C
Chemical Resistance Good, but sensitive to strong alkalies and hydrocarbons
Water Absorption Very low
Processing Methods Injection molding, extrusion (reinforced tooling required)
Wear Resistance Highly improved compared to unreinforced PC

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Strength between PC and PC-CF

The strength of PC-CF is higher than unreinforced PC due to the addition of carbon fiber, which enhances tensile and flexural strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. While standard PC is known for its high impact resistance and toughness, it lacks the rigidity needed for structural applications. PC-CF, with carbon fiber reinforcement, significantly improves stiffness and load-bearing capacity while maintaining good impact resistance. However, higher carbon fiber content may slightly reduce ductility compared to pure PC. This makes PC-CF an ideal choice for applications requiring greater strength, wear resistance, and stability under mechanical stress.

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The friction coefficient of PC-CF is lower than that of unreinforced PC due to the presence of carbon fiber, which enhances wear resistance and reduces surface friction. Standard PC has a relatively high friction coefficient, making it prone to surface wear in applications with repeated contact or sliding motion. The addition of carbon fiber in PC-CF improves tribological performance, lowering friction and reducing material degradation over time. This makes PC-CF a better choice for applications requiring lower friction, improved wear resistance, and higher durability under mechanical stress.

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  • What are CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites?

    CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites are materials where carbon fibers are incorporated into a thermoplastic matrix. They combine the strength and stiffness of carbon fibers with the processability and recyclability of thermoplastics. For instance, they are used in automotive parts like bumper beams.

  • What are the benefits of CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites over traditional composites?

    The key benefits include faster production cycles, easier recyclability, and better impact resistance. They also offer design flexibility. An example is in the manufacturing of consumer electronics casings where complex shapes can be achieved more easily.

  • How are CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites processed?

    Common processing methods include injection molding, extrusion, and compression molding. Injection molding is widely used for mass production. For example, in the production of small components for the medical industry.

  • What industries use CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites?

    They are utilized in aerospace, automotive, medical, and sports equipment industries. In aerospace, they can be found in interior components. In the medical field, they might be used in prosthetics.

  • How does the carbon fiber content affect the properties of the composites?

    Higher carbon fiber content generally leads to increased strength and stiffness but may reduce ductility. A moderate content is often balanced for specific applications. For example, a higher content might be preferred in structural parts of a race car.

  • What are the challenges in using CF Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites?

    Challenges include higher material costs, complex processing equipment requirements, and ensuring uniform fiber dispersion. Issues with adhesion between the fibers and the matrix can also arise. An example is in achieving consistent quality in large-scale production.

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