Carbon-fiber Reinforced ASA (CF-ASA) offers high strength, rigidity, and UV resistance compared to standard ASA. It's an excellent choice for for mechanically highly stressed components.
Material Details
Carbon-fiber Reinforced ASA (CF-ASA) is a composite material that combines the durability of ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) with the added strength provided by carbon-fiber reinforcement. CF-ASA offers a range of enhanced properties, including increased strength, rigidity, UV resistance, and chemical resilience. These characteristics make CF-ASA well-suited for demanding applications in mechanically stressing environments.
CF-ASA is commonly used in industries such as automotive, outdoor equipment, aerospace, marine, and architectural modeling. Its enhanced properties allow it to withstand the challenges posed by these industries and provide reliable performance.
Technical Properties
The technical properties of CF-ASA are as follows:
Property | Value/Description |
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Tensile Strength | 49 - 60 MPa |
Tensile Modulus | 2500 - 2800 MPa |
Tensile Elongation | 2 - 4% |
Flexural Strength | 78 - 90 MPa |
Flexural Modulus | 4500 - 4700 MPa |
HDT (0.45 MPa) | 95 - 96°C |
Please note that the values provided for the technical properties are approximate ranges and can vary depending on specific formulations, manufacturing processes, and testing conditions. It's always recommended to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or data sheets for precise and up-to-date technical specifications for the specific brand and formulation of CF-ASA.