Carbon fiber is known for its strength and lightweight properties

Triaxially braided Carbon fiber is a material known for its strength and lightweight properties, making it ideal for use in applications, from the cycling industry to aerospace, automotive engineering and construction. Traditional woven carbon fiber fabrics are produced by interlacing carbon fiber strands into a fabric-like sheet. These sheets are then precisely layered which can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process.

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Triaxially braided carbon composites spokes

Triaxially braided carbon fiber, interlaces the fibers into a more complex and tightly woven structure

Triaxially braided carbon fiber, on the other hand, is made using a specialized braiding machine that interlaces the fibers into a more complex and tightly woven cylindrical structure. This process creates a continuous fiber structure which minimized weak points and allows for optimization of material properties without the manual labor requirement of the standard method. This results in a stronger and more resilient fabric than traditional woven carbon fiber, with improved fatigue and impact resistance.

One of the key benefits of triaxially braided carbon fiber is its superior strength-to-weight ratio. Because the fibers are interlaced in a more complex pattern, the resulting fabric can withstand higher loads without adding significant weight. This makes it ideal for use in applications where weight is a critical factor, such as in the aerospace and automotive industries.

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Improved durability

Another advantage of braided carbon fiber is its improved durability. The tighter weave of the fabric means that it is less likely to unravel or become damaged, even under extreme conditions. This makes it ideal for use in high-stress environments, such as in the construction of sporting goods or in the manufacture of protective equipment.

Improves fatigue resistance

In addition to its strength and durability, triaxially braided carbon fiber also has improved fatigue resistance. Traditional woven carbon fiber fabrics can become weakened over time when subjected to repeated loading, but the tighter weave of braided carbon fiber means that it is less likely to suffer from fatigue-related failure. This makes it ideal for use in applications where the material will be subjected to repeated loading, such as in the construction of bridges or in the manufacturing of load-bearing components.

Overall, triaxially braided carbon fiber offers several advantages over traditional woven carbon fiber fabrics. Its superior strength-to-weight ratio, improved durability, and enhanced fatigue resistance make it an excellent choice in various applications where strength and durability are critical.

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