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Polyacrylonitrile , carbon fibres manufactured from

Carbon fibres are manufactured from rayon and polyacrylonitrile. Carbon fibres can be heated up to 1500°C and contains up to 95% of elemental carbon. Graphite fibres can be heated above 2500 C with 99% carbon. The formation of carbon fibres from polyacrylonitrile is outlined in Fig. 1 -34. Carbon fibres are used in the aerospace industry, in compressor blade to jet engines, helicopter rotor- blades, aircraft fuselage structures, golf-club shafts, cross-bows for archery and in high speed reciprocating parts in loom. [Pg.41]

Bromley J, Jackson EE, Robinson PS, The carbonization stage of carbon fibre manufacture Part 1 Gas evolution. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Report, AERE R6297 Harwell, 1970. Hughes JDH, Morley H, An experimental rig for continuous production of high strength carbon fibre from polyacrylonitrile, AERE Harwell Report, M 3036, Feb 1981. [Pg.261]


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