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McKeagJA
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I'm looking for a carbon fibre material upon which to sit materials to be furnaced; what is the maximum working temperature of the carbon fibre sheet or fabric materials?
The process currently operates between 900 and 1000 C for several hours, will any of the materials be able to withstand these conditions?
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Carbon Fibre Working Temperature
McKeagJA
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11 Years Ago
As a very short answer, no, carbon will definitely not be suitable
ajb100
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11 Years Ago
not sure about this one, but the carbonfiber will be able to stand high tempareatures. The problem...
matthieutje65
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11 Years Ago
There is a ceramic resin carbon used in exhausts that goes that high ,its used for exhaust shrouds...
f1rob
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11 Years Ago
> what is the maximum working temperature of the carbon fibre sheet or fabric materials? Under...
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
Never seen a data sheet for it but depending on race/exhaustcoatings an design the panels are seeing...
f1rob
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11 Years Ago
As above, the key problem is the resin system itself.
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Thanks all, confirmed my suspicions that this is unlikely to be suitable, or a very niche mental...
McKeagJA
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11 Years Ago
Graphite. Can be machined easily and is quite temperature resistant.
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
Graphite was the first thing we tried a couple of months ago. Gave serious degradation (cracking,...
McKeagJA
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11 Years Ago
If you have metallic potassium in that reaction, it might react with alumina too.
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
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