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2024-03
The difference between thermoplastic materials and thermoset materials
Thermoplasticity refers to the property that a substance can flow and deform when heated and maintain a certain shape after cooling. Most linear polymers exhibit thermoplastic properties and are easily processed by extrusion, injection or blow molding.
2024-03-07
07
2024-03
Exploring material innovation: the application prospects of CFRT laminates
CFRT laminated sheet is a material with broad application prospects. It uses carbon fiber reinforced plastic as the base material and is laminated under high temperature and high pressure. The material has the advantages of light weight, high strength, excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, giving it wide application potential in many fields.
2024-03-07
06
2024-03
What are reinforced fiber materials and what are the advantages of reinforced fiber materials?
Fiber reinforced materials refer to the organic combination of fibers and matrix materials to improve the mechanical properties and durability of the materials. Fibers can be natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, silk, etc., or man-made fibers, such as carbon fiber, glass fiber, ceramic fiber, etc.
2024-03-06