When a carbon fiber engine cover costs more than a white-collar worker’s monthly salary, and a bicycle frame trimmed with black filaments is worth half a car, it makes you wonder: How can this lightweight black material be so expensive? This ar...
Read MoreThe images of top cyclists speeding across the Tour de France are unforgettable. Take a closer look, and you'll notice that many of their steeds beneath them are carbon fiber bicycles. Whether conquering the steep climbs of the Alps or launching...
Read MoreCarbon fiber production begins with precursor materials such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN) or rayon. These precursors undergo complex chemical treatment, heating, stretching, and ultimately carbonization to transform into ultra-strong micro-fibers known...
Read MoreAt the 2012 London Olympics Men’s Singles Final, Zhang Jike secured victory with a Viscaria carbon fiber blade, marking the first time carbon fiber technology triumphed on the sport’s highest stage and ushering in the "fiber era" for tabl...
Read MoreThe tide of technological advancement is surging, and new materials are profoundly rewriting the landscape of human life. Among them, carbon fiber sheets stand out with their extraordinary properties, breaking through from the cutting-edge ...
Read MoreIn recent years, carbon fiber (CF), once a mysterious "black gold," is rapidly integrating into our daily lives at an unprecedented pace. This novel fiber material, with a carbon content exceeding 95%, has become the representative of the new generat...
Read MoreIn the field of carbon fiber reinforcement, "K-number" is often misunderstood as an indicator of strength. As a professional supplier of reinforcement materials, Shanghai Dr. Reinforcement clarifies the concept and reveals the core selection criteria...
Read MoreCarbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strengthening, recognized for its mature technology and significant effectiveness, has become a common method in building structural reinforcement projects. Its core principle involves bonding carbon fiber fabri...
Read MoreBuildings are solidified history and shelters for our lives and work. However, the erosion of time, material aging, insufficient design loads, and even unexpected disasters can cause cracks, deformation, or reduced load-bearing capacity in structures...
Read MoreRecent engineering practices demonstrate that carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) strengthening technology, with its high-efficiency construction and significant comprehensive benefits, has become a vital choice for building structu...
Read MoreIn the field of structural strengthening, carbon fiber fabric has become a widely adopted key material due to its significant advantages: light weight, high strength, and construction efficiency (4-5 times faster than steel plate bonding). Its reinfo...
Read MoreCarbon fiber fabric has become a preferred solution in modern building and bridge reinforcement due to its exceptional mechanical properties and convenient construction process. Visually lightweight and ultrathin—typically just 0.111 to 0.167 m...
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