What is a Carbon Fiber Laminate?
Carbon fiber laminate is a composite material made by stacking multiple layers of carbon fiber paper, nonwoven fabric, or prepreg, and compressing them using a hot-press process. Each layer is typically combined with a resin (such as epoxy) and then cured under high temperature and pressure to create a strong, lightweight structure.
What is a Recycled Carbon Fiber Thermoplastic Laminate?
Recycled carbon fiber thermoplastic laminate is a multi-layered composite material produced by combining recycled carbon fiber paper or nonwoven fabric with thermoplastic films using thermal compression molding. The laminates feature a sandwich-style layered structure and can be customized with materials such as TPU, PA-series, or PC to meet specific design requirements in thickness, strength, and directionality.
This product retains the advantages of carbon fiber—high strength, low weight, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance—while significantly reducing environmental impact through the use of recycled materials. It is widely used in both consumer and industrial applications that require high mechanical performance, lightweight properties, and sustainability—especially in the automotive, electronics, and sporting goods sectors.
Note: All product data are based on internal testing and are for reference only. Actual values may vary depending on production conditions and equipment.
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