PEEK-CA series reinforced plastics filled with carbon fiber, high elastic modulus, mechanical strength, creep resistance, wear resistance and dynamic fatigue resistance.
PEEK is the abbreviation of polyetheretherketone, which itself has excellent mechanical, heat, and chemical resistance properties, and good bearing meshing, low friction coefficient, is a good self-lubricating material.
On this basis, the addition of carbon fiber not only increases its mechanical properties but also has an important impact on its frictional properties.
When exploring composite materials, many people consider carbon fiber or fiberglass due to their versatility and strength. A common question arises: Is carbon fiber stronger than fiberglass? While carbon fiber is indeed stronger, lighter, and more costly, there are additional factors to consider when determining which material is best for your needs.
Both carbon fiber and fiberglass are composite materials, with the primary difference being their composition: fiberglass is made from melted glass strands, whereas carbon fiber consists of strands of carbon atoms. Although both materials offer strength and lightness and are suitable for various applications across industries, fiberglass is often preferred for commercial purposes because it meets performance standards at a lower cost.
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