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carbon fiber

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What is carbon fiber?

Carbon fiber is a material consisting of thin, strong crystalline filaments of carbon that are used to strengthen materials. It is commonly used in aerospace, civil engineering, motorsports, and sporting goods due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, stiffness, and resistance to corrosion.

What other technologies are related to carbon fiber?

carbon fiber Competitor Technologies

Kevlar is a strong synthetic fiber used in various applications, often as a substitute for carbon fiber where extreme tensile strength and impact resistance are needed, but where stiffness is less critical.
mentioned alongside carbon fiber in 46% (140) of relevant job posts

carbon fiber Complementary Technologies

Honeycomb structures provide lightweight core materials in composite structures. They are often combined with carbon fiber face sheets to create stiff, lightweight panels, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside carbon fiber in 3% (57) of relevant job posts

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