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  2. Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer - Wikipedia

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    Controversially, in 2006, cricket bats with a thin carbon-fiber layer on the back were introduced and used in competitive matches by high-profile players including Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey. The carbon fiber was claimed to merely increase the durability of the bats, but it was banned from all first-class matches by the ICC in 2007. [37]

  3. Fiber volume ratio - Wikipedia

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    Theoretically the maximum fiber ratio of round fibers that can be achieved in a composite is 90.8% if the fibers are in a unidirectional hexagonal close packed configuration. Realistically the highest fiber volume ratio is around 70% due to manufacturing parameters and is usually in the range of 50% to 65%. [4]

  4. Composite material - Wikipedia

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    Carbon Fiber Fabric High Modulus Carbon Fiber Fabric E-Glass Fibre Glass Fabric Kevlar Fabric Standard Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric High Modulus Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Fabric E-Glass Unidirectional Fiber Glass Fabric Kevlar Unidirectional Fabric Steel S97 Young's Modulus 0° E1 GPa 70 85 25 30 135 175 40 75 207 Young's Modulus 90° E2

  5. Vespoli - Wikipedia

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    V1 - It is constructed of multiple layers of intermediate modulus, unidirectional carbon fiber and Nomex Honeycomb cured at 250 degrees. The V1 model features Vespoli’s ‘rhino skin’ (ultra-dense carbon layers) providing maximum impact resistance and stiffness. Millennium-2 First "Ribless" Vespoli model. Increased stiffness and cockpit room.

  6. Composite laminate - Wikipedia

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    A small sample of aerospace grade carbon-fibre/epoxy laminate. In materials science, a composite laminate is an assembly of layers of fibrous composite materials which can be joined to provide required engineering properties, including in-plane stiffness, bending stiffness, strength, and coefficient of thermal expansion.

  7. 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 ...

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