3K Carbon Fiber Tube 500mm x 18mm 19mm 20mm 21mm 22mm High Quality
with 100% full carbon
Our tube is a roll tube (Filament winding Technology), not
pultrusion tube, roll tube was have the longitude and weft yarn,
but pultrusion tube only has the longitude, not weft yarn, so, the
strength is not as well as roll tubes. Carbon fiber is very
lightweight, the strength is steel's 9 times, but the weight was
about 1/3 of steel! You could enjoy a more favorable price with a
larger quantity.
Our carbon fiber tubes are all manufactured by our own production
workshops. Our carbon fiber material is imported from Japan.
Because of its lightweight and high strength, which are wildly used
for automation robotics, telescoping poles, FPV frame and sports
equipment.
Material: 100% real carbon fiber composite, T300 carbon fibers.
Lay up: Both Sides 3K +Middle UD Carbon
Weave: twill, plain or one-way cloth
Surface finish: glossy or matte
Color: black or customized
Length: 500mm,1000mm, or customized
Outside diameter: 6-40mm or customized
Processing: CNC machining per your requirement
Technique: Roll-wrapped
OEM Service: Accept
Special Features:
1. High strength
2. Good tenacity
3. High corrosion-resistance
4. Excellent structural properties
5. Dimensional stability
6. Smooth finish on the surface
7. Good resilience
8. Lasting performance
9. Consistent cross-section
10. Variety of colors for choice
Material | 3K Carbon Fiber Tube |
Shape | Round/Oval |
Technology | Roll-wrapped or pultrusion |
Dimension | The existing inner diameter of the mold is 4mm-50mm with a length
of 1m. |
Customizable size: The maximum diameter can be 200mm, the longest
can be 3m. |
Surface | Black glossy/matte surface/painted |
Glossy 3k weave/matte 3k weave |
Color metal wire weave |
Feature | lightweight, high strength |
Working Temperature | Usually, -30-120 degrees, if special requirement, please let us
know. |
Place Of Origin | China |
Function | Marine, Agriculture Tools, Arrow Shaft, Medical, Sport Products |
Tolerance | Diameter Tolerance: +/-0.1mm |
Length Tolerance | +/-1mm |
FAQ
Q: Are you a manufacturer?
A: Yes, we are a manufacturer, welcome to visit our factory!
Q: Can I have a sample order?
A: Yes, we welcome sample orders to test and check quality. Mixed
samples are acceptable too.
Q: What is the lead time?
A: Standard size Sample needs 5 days, mass production needs 15-30
days, according to the quantity
Q: Do you offer OEM service?
A: We accept OEM orders for all our production lines, including the
client's logos and labels. After many years of exploration and
development, we are sure we can meet all your requirements.
Q: How long can I get a response after I send an inquiry?
A: We will reply to each inquiry within 12 hours.
Q: Your quotation does NOT meet my target price
A: We can propose materials, accessories, or design alternatives to
lower the price of your project
Q: What is carbon fiber used for?
A: Carbon fiber -- sometimes known as graphite fiber -- is a
strong, stiff, lightweight material that has the potential to
replace steel and is popularly used in specialized,
high-performance products like aircraft, race cars and sporting
equipment.
Q: Is carbon fiber stronger than steel
A: Carbon fibers are classified by the tensile modulus of the
fiber. ... Thus, the strongest carbon fibers are ten times stronger
than steel and eight times that of aluminum, not to mention much
lighter than both materials, 5 and 1.5 times respectively.
Q: Why is carbon fiber so expensive?
A: Another carbon fiber cost factor is energy. ... It takes a lot
of energy to reinforce each fiber with carbon atoms. Energy, is
also required to bundle the carbon together into fibers and
threads. Energy costs are probably the most expensive factor in
carbon fiber manufacturing.
Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of carbon fiber?
A: Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials possess good
rigidity, high strength, low density, corrosion resistance,
vibration resistance, high ultimate strain, high fatigue resistance
& low thermal conductivity. They are bad conductors of
electricity and are not magnetic.
Q: Is carbon fiber resistant to water?
A: The carbon fiber in the composite does not absorb water from the
environment, and its resistance remained unchanged when immersed in
water.
Q: Is carbon fiber the future?
A: The future of carbon fiber is undoubtedly on a positive course.
However, the speed at which carbon fiber integrates into larger
commercial markets and more and more common applications is largely
dependent on the capabilities of existing carbon fiber
manufacturers.