Carbon Fibre Fabric Being Impregnated With Resin Photograph by Tim

Carbon Fibre Fabric Being Impregnated With Resin Photograph by Tim

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Carbon Fibre Fabric Being Impregnated With Resin is a photograph by Tim Hazael/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 13th, 2018. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.
Carbon fibre. A carbon fibre woven material being impregnated with a polymer resin (brown). Once coated with the resin, the material may be laid into moulds. The moulds are assembled and placed under pressure and heat. This cures the polymer resin which results in the formation of a component in carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP). CFRP is used in a variety of applications where low weight is vital and moderate structural strength may be tolerated. Examples include body panels of racing cars and aircraft. Structural components may be made by orienting successive layers of the material in alternating directions.

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