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Thermoplastic Carbon Fiber

Thermoplastic carbon fiber composites are high-performance composite materials made by heating and fusing carbon fiber reinforcements with thermoplastic resin matrices (such as PEEK, PEKK, PPS, PA, PEI, etc.). Compared with traditional thermosetting carbon fibers, they have better processing and molding properties, repeatable heating and processing capabilities, and higher impact toughness.

Product detail

Thermoplastic carbon fiber composites are high-performance composite materials made by heating and fusing carbon fiber reinforcements with thermoplastic resin matrices (such as PEEK, PEKK, PPS, PA, PEI, etc.). Compared with traditional thermosetting carbon fibers, they have better processing and molding properties, repeatable heating and processing capabilities, and higher impact toughness.

Basic composition

IngredientsDescription
Carbon fiberHigh strength, high modulus, as a reinforcing phase, improve the mechanical properties of the material
Thermoplastic resinSuch as PEEK, PEKK, PPS, PA, PEI, etc., as a matrix, relatively thermosetting resin can be repeatedly heated and molded

Main features

✅ 1. Repeatable heating and molding

Thermoplastic materials soften after heating and can be repeatedly processed and hot-pressed;

The processing cycle is short, suitable for automated continuous production (such as hot pressing, laser welding, automatic layering).

✅ 2. High toughness and impact resistance

It has better impact resistance than thermosetting carbon fiber composites;

It is especially suitable for occasions with high requirements for crash resistance such as automobiles, aviation, and sports equipment.

✅ 3. Chemical corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance

For example, PEEK and PEKK matrix materials can withstand high temperatures of 200~300°C;

It is highly resistant to acid, alkali, oil, and solvent corrosion, and is suitable for extreme environments.

✅ 4. Recyclable

Thermoplastic matrix can be re-melted at high temperatures, which is beneficial to environmental protection and resource recycling;

It is of great significance for sustainable manufacturing and the trend of “green composite materials”.

Common thermoplastic resin matrix materials

Resin typeDetailed nameMelting point rangeFeatures
PEEKPolyetheretherketone340℃High strength, chemical resistance, high temperature resistance
PEKKPolyetherketoneketone300~360℃Superior dimensional stability than PEEK
PPSPolyphenylene sulfide280℃Excellent chemical stability and electrical properties
PAPolyamide (nylon)210℃Low cost, fast molding, good toughness
PEIPolyetherimide215℃Excellent dimensional stability, heat resistance

Typical product form

  • Thermoplastic prepreg (TP prepreg)
  • Thermoplastic tape (Thermoplastic tape)
  • Thermoplastic woven fabric/non-woven fabric
  • Automatic layering sheet (ATP tow, UD tape)
  • Molded parts (molded by heating)

Application Areas

IndustryApplication examples
AerospaceAircraft structural parts, seat supports, avionics housings, UAV fuselage parts
Automotive industryCrash structural parts, seat frames, battery housings, door beams, instrument panel supports
Railway transportationLightweight interior panels, equipment boxes, cable channels
Sports equipmentBicycle racks, tennis rackets, skis, golf club shafts, trekking poles
Electronic equipmentLaptop housings, mobile phone holders, heat dissipation frames

Thermoplastic vs Thermoset Carbon Fiber Comparison

FeaturesThermoplastic carbon fiberThermosetting carbon fiber
Molding cycleFast (a few minutes)Slow (usually takes several hours)
RecyclabilityCan be melted and reprocessedNot recyclable
Impact resistanceHighMedium
Thermal stabilityHighHigh
Process complexityMore suitable for automated moldingMore suitable for complex parts such as hand lay-up and RTM
Application trendsEmerging growthMature application

Development trend

Suitable for mass production: Industries with high cost and cycle requirements such as automobiles and drones are beginning to turn to thermoplastics;

Green manufacturing and recycling: Promote recyclable thermoplastic composites to gradually replace non-recyclable thermosetting composites;

Combined with automation: Thermoplastic materials are more suitable for intelligent manufacturing technologies such as robot automatic laying and laser welding.

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