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PAN or PITCH based Carbon Fiber Lines:
Harper International is the world leader in providing one stop solution to
design, fabricate and setup complete carbon fiber line or lines for new or
existing enterprises. Harper International has more than 35 years of
experience in carbon fiber industry in both design and development of
PAN based carbon fibers
and
PITCH based carbon
fibers process, equipment and plant design. Harper’s in-house
designed and manufactured furnaces used in this process have enjoyed a
world-class reputation for decades in the carbon fiber industry. Harper
can offer a complete carbon fiber system for both pilot or scaled up
carbon fiber plant
(production line) to produce high quality carbon fiber for your market and
applications.

(Complete Pan Processing System)
What is carbon fiber?
Carbon fiber or carbon fibre is a thin long filament(strand) comprising
of
sheets of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal pattern aligned along the
axis of the filaments length. Carbon fiber is also sometimes called
graphite fiber. The diameter of the filament is mostly in the range of 5
to 10 microns. Thousands of these filaments or strands of carbon fiber are
put together to form tow or yarn. The yarn is combined with epoxy resins and other thermosetting materials to form
various composite materials for varied applications ranging from aerospace
to windmills to sporting goods. Carbon fiber is sold in the market in the
form of a tow/yarn to make composite material. The typical sizes of the
tow/yarn are 1K (K=1000 filaments), 3K, 6K, 12K, 24K, 48K, 120K, 320K etc.
What is the source of carbon fiber?
Carbon
fiber is mainly made from a polymer called polyacrylonitrile (PAN) by
drawing/spinning a filament, passing through a specific oxidation heat
treating, carbonizing heat treating and surface treatment process. The
main spinning techniques, used in industry are wet spinning, dry spinning,
air gap spinning and melt spinning. The various heating process steps
include oxidation, pre-carburizing and carbonizing. The main surface
treatment processes include electrolyte, washing and sizing. The other
sources of the carbon fiber to produce from are petroleum or coal based
pitch (pitch precursor) and rayon (cellulosic precursor).
History of carbon fiber?
The existence of carbon fiber came into being in 1879 when Thomas Edison
recorded the use of carbon fiber as a filament element in electric lamp.
In 1960’s, it was realized that carbon fiber is very useful as
reinforcement material in many applications. Since then a great deal of
improvement has been made in the process and product through research work
carried out in USA, Japan and UK. In 1960’s, High strength polyacrylonitrile
(PAN) based carbon fiber was first produced in Japan and UK and pitch
based carbon fiber in Japan and USA.
Why carbon fiber?
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Carbon fiber
has a remarkably high strength and light weight compared to other
traditional materials.
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It can be produced with very high modulus for
applications such as spacecraft, arms etc.
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It is flexible in structural design
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It has
chemical resistivity and non corrosiveness properties.
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It has good
properties thermal and electric conductivity.
Carbon fiber applications:
Carbon
fiber has proven to be extremely useful as reinforcement material to
produce composite materials. Carbon fiber can be applied in components
wherever light weight and high strength is required.
The carbon
fiber usage in many applications is listed below:
● Air craft body
and other parts
● Wind mill blades
● Military applications
● Decorations
● Tennis rackets, Fishing rods, Golf club shafts, etc.
● Automotive: sports vehicles
body, brakes and other auto parts etc.
● Other applications: bicycle
frames, pressure vessels, mixing in concrete, etc.
Carbon fiber business:
The market has experienced a good growth in recent years
and there is very optimistic growth expectation in coming years. The
average growth rate for the last 23 years was about 12%. For the last four
years, carbon fiber world market is soaring. There is a huge demand for
aerospace and windmill industry. Market analysts have predicted that world
market for carbon fiber will reach $12 billion by 2011. |