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Chinese carbon fiber composite materials and aramid fiber manufacturers successfully developed continuous large tow carbon fiber (50K) reinforced modified polyphenylene ether (MPPE) thermoplastic composite materials Hay:D02ZGLX

After a year of collaborative innovation and joint technical research, ZGLX Composite Materials Technology Group successfully developed a continuous large tow carbon fiber (50K) reinforced modified polyphenylene ether (MPPE) thermoplastic composite material with independent intellectual property rights.

This product technology adopts domestic large tow carbon fiber (50K) and polyphenylene ether (PPE) resin melt blending and compounding technology to reach the leading domestic technology level, fill the gaps in domestic products, and obtain high praise from industry authoritative experts and market users. And a warm welcome.

High-performance continuous large tow carbon fiber (50K) reinforced modified polyphenylene ether (MPPE) thermoplastic composite material is a new type of functional material strongly supported and developed by the country, and an important conductive non-metal material urgently needed by the emerging high-tech industry. With excellent electrical conductivity (surface resistance 1.7 × 103 Ω · m-2) and good mechanical properties (tensile strength 81.17 MPa, flexural strength 78.44 MPa, elastic modulus 5.56 GPa, elongation at break 7.0%, notched impact Strength 4.68 kJ / m2), at the same time, it has excellent specific characteristics such as small specific gravity (1.174 g / cm3), high temperature resistance (Tg 153 ℃), and high flame retardancy (UL-V0 level). Therefore, the material has been widely used in the fields of electronics and electrical, machinery, petrochemical, medical, auto parts, rail transportation, communication and other fields, and the market has a bright future.

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