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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_heater#Carbon_heater The Wikipedia Page on "Carbon (Fiber) Heaters" ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 26 March 2021
Basics
- A material based off of carbonized Textiles (Typically Reformed Cellulose or Acrylonitrile (double check the plastic fiber) )
- Useful for Reinforcement in Composites, Flexible electrical componets (including electrodes and heating modules), and as a high strength fiber
- Can be in the following forms:
- Continous Fiber Reinforcement
- Chopped Fiber Reinforcement
- Fiber Matting Reinforcement (Essentially a Non-Woven Fabric _
- Fiber Textile Reinforcement (may need to be changed to fabric? essentially woven with longer fibers than the matting, also thinner?)
Product Ecology
- The Open Source Textile Construction Set makes synthetic or semi synthetic fibers and/or makes them into more complex textiles such as fabric
- Some are removed for Pre-Carbonization Quality Control Inspection
- The remaining amounts are loaded onto an appropriate device to be inserted into an inert atmosphere filled kiln / (Lab/Industrial) oven for Carbonization
- Some are removed for Post-Carbonization Quality Control Inspection
Internal Links
- Enviromental Impact of Carbon Fiber
- Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites
- Open Source Textile Carbonisation Kiln
- Open Source Continous Textile Carbonizer