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Each carbon filament is made out of long, thin sheets of carbon similar to graphite. A common method of making carbon filaments is the oxidation and thermal pyrolysis of polyacrylonitrile (PAN), a polymer used in the creation of many synthetic materials. When heated in the correct fashion, polyacrylonitrile molecules will form into chains, which eventually join to form long carbon filaments. The result is usually 93-95% carbon. Another fiber creation process uses pitch instead of the PAN process.
These filaments are stranded into a thread. Carbon fiber thread is rated by the number of filaments per thread, in thousands. 3K (3,000 filament) carbon fiber is 3 times as strong as 1K carbon fiber, but is also 3 times as heavy. This thread can then be used to weave a carbon fiber cloth. The appearance of this cloth generally depends on the size of thread and the weave chosen. Carbon fiber is naturally a glossy black, but recently colored carbon fiber has become available.
The resulting cloth is usually made into carbon fiber reinforced plastic. This plastic is commonly referred to as graphite epoxy, and materials produced with this methodology are generically referred to as composites. The material is produced by layering sheets of carbon fiber cloth into a mold in the shape of the final product. The alignment and weave of the cloth fibers is important for the strength of the resulting material. In professional applications all air is evacuated from the mold, however in applications where cost is more important than structural rigidity, this step is skipped. The mold is then filled with epoxyEpoxy or polyepoxide is an epoxide polymer that cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or "hardener". The material was developed by I. Farben Industrie of Germany in 1939, and is used for coatings, adhesives and composite materials like glass-reinforced and is heated or air cured. The resulting stiff panel will not corrode in water and is very strong, especially for its weight. If the mold contains air, small air bubbles will be present in the material, reducing strength. For hobby or custom applications the cloth can instead be draped over a mold, and the epoxy is "painted" over it, however because of the resulting lack of strength, this is usually only used for cosmetic details.
BMWcircle divided into four quadrants of alternating white and light blue colour. This is a stylised representation of an aircraft propeller. The colours of the logo are those of the flag of Bavaria. BMW AG, abbreviation of Bayerische Motoren Werke ( Bavaria has begun studying and creating methods of producing carbon fiber reinforced plastics in its LandshutMap of Germany showing Landshut Coat of Arms of Landshut Landshut is a city in Bavaria, Germany, the capital of the Niederbayern region. It is located at the Isar river. Population 60. 156 (2003), geographical location 48° 31' North, 12° 9' East. External plant. To make the roof of the BMW M3The BMW M3 is a sports version of the popular compact 3-Series automobile. The first M3 appeared in 1986's E30 car, and there has been an M version of every 3-Series since. 1986 Based on the 1986 E30 3-Series body, there were 13 different versions of the CSL, 5 layers of carbon fiber cloth are placed in an 1,800 ton press, where epoxy is resin transfer molded and heat-cured in a robotFor the 2005 computer-animated movie see " Robots (movie) Definitions In practical usage, a robot is a mechanical device which performs automated tasks, either according to direct human supervision, a pre-defined program or, a set of general guidelines, u-automated process. The resulting roof is half the weight of the equivalent steelSteel is a metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon being the primary alloying material. Carbon acts as a binding agent, locking the otherwise easily-moved iron atoms into a rigid lattice. Varying the amount of carbon and its distribution in roof.The high amount of (often manual) work required to manufacture composites has hitherto limited their use in applications where a high number of complicated parts is required.
Carbon fiber cloth can also be used in air filtrationFiltration is the act and science of using filters. There are many different methods of filtration, but all aim to attain the separation of two or more materials. This is achieved by some form of interaction between the substance or objects to be removed.