Carbon Fiber NonWoven Fabrics

High-temperature stability: Carbon fiber materials have excellent high-temperature stability and can maintain good performance and stability in high-temperature environments.
Good conductivity: Due to the good conductivity of carbon fiber, this material can be used in electronic equipment, electromagnetic shielding, and other fields.
Lightweight and High Strength: Carbon fibers are known for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making carbon fiber nonwoven fabrics ideal for applications where high strength and low weight are critical, such as aerospace, automotive, and sporting goods.


Corrosion Resistance: Carbon fibers are inherently corrosion-resistant, which makes carbon fiber nonwoven fabrics a suitable choice for applications in harsh or corrosive environments.
Versatility: Nonwoven fabrics can be manufactured in various thicknesses, densities, and forms, providing versatility in design and application. They can be molded into complex shapes and used as reinforcement in composite materials.
Applications: Carbon fiber nonwoven fabrics find application in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, sports and recreation, marine, construction, and more. Specific uses include aircraft components, automotive body parts, wind turbine blades, sporting equipment, and lightweight structural components.