Application–Electronics industry

In the electronics industry, it is necessary to make products thinner and lighter, such as mobile phones, computers, tablets, and other products.

Carbon fiber non-woven fabrics can provide good insulation performance, high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and good mechanical properties, and play an important role in protecting electronic components, preventing wear, and reducing weight.

Wet-laid carbon fiber is a method of manufacturing carbon fiber-based materials by dispersing carbon fibers in a liquid suspension, which is then formed into a sheet or a mat. This process allows for the creation of lightweight, strong, and conductive materials, which can have various applications in electronics. Here are some potential uses:

Electromagnetic Shielding: Wet-laid carbon fiber sheets can be used as conductive shielding materials to protect electronic components and devices from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Carbon fiber’s conductive properties help dissipate and redirect electromagnetic waves, ensuring the proper functioning of sensitive electronic equipment.

Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs): Carbon fiber materials can potentially be integrated into PCBs to enhance their mechanical strength and reduce weight. This could be particularly useful in applications where weight reduction is critical, such as aerospace and portable electronic devices.

Heatsinks and Thermal Management: Carbon fiber composites have excellent thermal conductivity properties. As electronic devices continue to become more powerful and compact, effective thermal management becomes crucial. Wet-laid carbon fiber-based heatsinks could provide efficient cooling solutions for high-performance electronics.

Antistatic Components: Carbon fibers possess antistatic properties, which can be beneficial in certain electronic applications. Components made from wet-laid carbon fiber can help prevent the buildup of static charges that could damage sensitive electronic circuitry.

Structural Reinforcements: In some specialized electronics applications, carbon fiber composites could be used as structural reinforcements. For instance, in high-end audio equipment or certain niche electronic devices, carbon fiber could enhance the overall structural integrity and reduce vibrations.