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  2. Automated fiber placement - Wikipedia

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    The fiber usually comes in the form of what are referred to as "tows". A tow is typically a bundle of carbon fibers impregnated with epoxy resin and is approximately 0.500 inches (12.7 mm) wide by 0.005 inches (0.13 mm) thick and comes on a spool. Fiber placement machines (FPM) generally have a capacity of 12 to 32 tows or when placing all tows ...

  3. Tow (fibre) - Wikipedia

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    In the artificial fibre and composites industries, a tow is an untwisted bundle of continuous filaments, in particular of acrylic, carbon fibres, or viscose rayon. Tows are designated either by their total tex (mass in grams per 1000 m length) [3] or by the number of fibres they contain. [4] [5] For example, a 12K tow contains 12,000 fibres. [6 ...

  4. Spread tow fabric - Wikipedia

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    Spread Tow Fabric is often produced with carbon fiber and is widely used in the composites industry in a number of applications. [2] [7] Spread tow reinforcements (str) are reinforcements made using spread tow material, fabric or UD tapes, which is new category of composite reinforcements.

  5. Tailored fiber placement - Wikipedia

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    Optimization three: Tunable fiber alignment and geometric tailor-ability Once of the largest benefits of using tailored fiber placement to optimize a design, is the ability to precisely control where each tow of carbon fiber is placed in a design.

  6. Carbon fibers - Wikipedia

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    Carbon fibers or carbon fibres (alternatively CF, graphite fiber or graphite fibre) are fibers about 5 to 10 micrometers (0.00020–0.00039 in) in diameter and composed mostly of carbon atoms. [1] Carbon fibers have several advantages: high stiffness, high tensile strength, high strength to weight ratio, high chemical resistance, high ...

  7. Filament winding - Wikipedia

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    The process of Filament Winding; Uses a continuous length of fiber strand / roving (Called Direct Single end Roving), or tape; Results in a shell of materials with a high strength-to-weight ratio due to the high percentage of glass in the composite matrix (70-80%) Patterns may be longitudinal, circumferential, helical or polar [7]

  8. CFSMC - Wikipedia

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    CFSMC, or Carbon Fiber Sheet Molding Compound (also known as CSMC or CF-SMC), is a ready to mold carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite material used in compression molding. While traditional SMC utilizes chopped glass fibers in a polymer resin, CFSMC utilizes chopped carbon fibers. The length and distribution of the carbon fibers is more ...

  9. 3D composites - Wikipedia

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    Three-dimensional composites use fiber preforms constructed from yarns or tows arranged into complex three-dimensional structures. These can be created from a 3D weaving process, a 3D knitting process, a 3D braiding process, or a 3D lay of short fibers. A resin is applied to the 3D preform to create the composite material.

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