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Carbon fibre is one of the strongest and lightest materials available in today’s world of engineering and design – thus implemented in the production of sports equipment, motor cars, aviation, nautical and now furniture.

Carbon fiber elements can make cars significantly lighter, which helps reduce their emissions. Car parts made of carbon fiber have been used for decades in $1-million-plus European super cars, from the likes of Ferrari and Mc Laren.

Carbon Fiber is a polymer and is sometimes known as graphite fiber. It is a very strong material that is also very lightweight. Carbon fiber is five-times stronger than steel and twice as stiff. Though carbon fiber is stronger and stiffer than steel, it is lighter than steel; making it the ideal manufacturing material for many parts.

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Carbon fiber-reinforced composite materials are used to make aircraft and spacecraft parts, racing car bodies, golf club shafts, bicycle frames, fishing rods, automobile springs, sailboat masts, and many other components where light weight and high strength are needed.

AFI can build any object in carbon fiber — whether a boat, car or airplane — it is lighter and you’ll get more speed and better fuel efficiency. Carbon fiber has a strength-to-weight ratio about twice that of the S-glass used in most boats. That translates into the same strength at half the weight of fiberglass, or twice the strength at the same weight.

Stronger: Carbon fiber is stronger than fiberglass, so it adds extra strength to the equation, which is why the driver of the first McLaren carbon-fiber Formula One race car walked away from a major crash when the car’s surrounding “tub” saved him. A material that is stronger also allows builders to use less of it to achieve the original strength, and once again, lighter is faster and more efficient.

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