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Carbon Fibers

Production, Applications, Processing

  • 1st Edition - December 21, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Hauke Lengsfeld, Hendrik Mainka, Volker Altstädt
  • Language: English

This useful guide provides a hands-on approach to making carbon fibers and their composites for those who need to use these materials. The book begins with a brief history of ca… Read more

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Description

This useful guide provides a hands-on approach to making carbon fibers and their composites for those who need to use these materials. The book begins with a brief history of carbon fiber development, with definition of the terminology for all forms of solid carbon, and the properties of elemental carbon and its allotropic forms. Various carbon fiber precursors, surface treatments, and sizes for a range of carbon fiber types available on the world market are presented. The book gives an excellent overview of the chemical and physical properties of carbon fibers and their composites. In addition, common test and analysis methods for demonstrating these properties are presented.

Several chapters describe typical processing methods for carbon fibers with dry and also impregnated semi-finished products in applications such as aerospace, wind, and automotive, as well as the construction industry. The advantages and disadvantages of various manufacturing processes based on application examples are shown. Considerations regarding C-fiber recycling and sustainability (environmental footprint) as well as new developments in the field of carbon fiber manufacturing are intended to assist the reader in the selection and understanding of material, process, and design to achieve successful implementation.

Key features

  • Provides a detailed overview of properties of carbon fibers and their composites, and methods for testing and analysis
  • Presents in-depth coverage of processing and manufacturing methods, explaining advantages and disadvantages for example applications
  • Considers the latest developments in the field, as well as discussing recycling and sustainability

Readership

Engineers, manufacturers, and R&D; Researchers and students in materials science and engineering.

Table of contents

1. Introduction2. Carbon and Its Properties3. Carbon Fibers4. Characterization of Carbon Fibers5. Applications of Carbon Fibers6. Recycling and Sustainability7. New Developments

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 18, 2021
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Hauke Lengsfeld

Dr.-Ing. Hauke Lengsfeld is General Manager Epoxy Products at Schill+Seilacher „Struktol“ GmbH, Germany. He also give lectures at the University of Applied Sciences, Wedel and the und der Hochschule 21 University of Applied Sciences on the production and processing of fiber composites
Affiliations and expertise
Dr.-Ing. Hauke Lengsfeld is General Manager Epoxy Products at Schill+Seilacher „Struktol“ GmbH, GermanyDr.-Ing. Hauke Lengsfeld is General Manager Epoxy Products at Schill+Seilacher „Struktol“ GmbH, Germany

HM

Hendrik Mainka

Dr.-Ing. Hendrik Mainka is Head of the Department of Product Innovation at the North American Engineering & Planning Center of Volkswagen Group of Americ
Affiliations and expertise
Dr.-Ing. Hendrik Mainka is Head of the Department of Product Innovation at the North American Engineering & Planning Center of Volkswagen Group of Americ

VA

Volker Altstädt

Volker Altstädt has been, since 1995, professor for Plastics in Mechanical Engineering and head of the Department of Polymers and Plastics Composites at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, and, since 2000, professor in the Department of Plastics Engineering at the University of Bayreuth, Germany
Affiliations and expertise
Head of the Department of Polymer Engineering at the University of Bayreuth, Germany

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