You already know carbon fibre is perhaps a wonder material, it can be up to five times stronger than steel, and one third its weight, proving to be ideal for any application that may require lightweight durability. Carbon fibre features a design profile that provides a unique look to anything produced with it, making it perfect for robotics, military, automotive and sports equipment applications.
Some of Carbon Fibre's Challenges in Manufacturing
While carbon fibre offers many wonderful material properties, it isn't without its challenges. Carbon fibre material traditionally requires a very labour intensive process to create parts. You must find an appropriate mould, prep it with resin, apply the carbon fibre sheet to the mould, add more resin and bake the mould before finishing the part for end use. Using large sheets of carbon fibre means that there will most certainly be at least a small amount of waste in the trimming process. Additive manufacturing has answered some of these process inefficiencies by enabling lower-cost, highly flexible manufacturing of strong lightweight composites, like carbon fibre.