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PAUL S
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Apart from the pleasing look of pure carbon twill in comparison to carbon kevlar twill of the same weight, why choose carbon instead over the stronger hybrid version? say in a car panel.
Price is comparable so in theory the hybrid offers the better performance? Ferrari used the hybrid extensively in the F40, why is it that supercar builders these days use pure carbon, even when the panel is to be painted?
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There's an Italian company that do some amazing weaves, and this is probably in there catalogue. The UK distributor is a company called cristex so have a look on there website.
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Carbon kevlar v pure carbon
PAUL S
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9 Years Ago
Because Kevlar isn't stronger? It totally depends on what the desired properties of the laminate...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
Thanks for the quick reply :) Ahh, my belief was that kevlar was stronger than carbon fibre,...
PAUL S
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9 Years Ago
Kevlar is hygroscopic, which isn't a good thing, hence why it's not used a lot in body panels or in...
scottracing
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9 Years Ago
I'm not familiar with the layup schedule of modern day composite cars, but I wouldn't be surprised...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
Zylon has to be used on F1 side protection and also is used in the battery boxes too,I know cause I...
scottracing
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9 Years Ago
All interesting stuff thanks :cool: Can you guys identify this weave used in the F40 intrusion...
PAUL S
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9 Years Ago
Really difficult to tell from those photos. The first one sort of resembles a carbon/Zylon hybrid,...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
I like the pictures :) I do find it a bit funny to look at this "space-age material" combined...
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
Attached is a better photo of the unusual weave I mentioned. Dravis, that is the high tech version...
PAUL S
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9 Years Ago
There's an Italian company that do some amazing weaves, and this is probably in there catalogue. The...
scottracing
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9 Years Ago
Some amazing weaves and materials they have available. I could not see an exact match for the...
PAUL S
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9 Years Ago
In sport cars impact resistance is guaranteed by aluminium honeycomb, not by carbon fiber or even...
ArturK
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9 Years Ago
I haven't come across Ali honeycomb in a street-oriented production car... Ali honeycomb is...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
@ArturK ... You may want to study that a bit more before making such brash statements ......
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
In f1 the anti intrusion protection panels are made from Zylon, which is similar to Kevlar but has...
scottracing
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9 Years Ago
Having been in the armor business for a number of years starting right after 9/11, we found that...
Boss
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9 Years Ago
It's all about selecting the right material for the job. Carbon fiber is used in cars because it's...
Zebra
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9 Years Ago
Very interesting stuff. I don't know much about armour, so it's great to read such a good piece of...
Hanaldo
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9 Years Ago
I'm not an expert on any of this, as my role in the business was administrative, but I do know there...
Boss
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9 Years Ago
I was involved in two startups in the armor industry and left the business in 2009. I've attached...
Boss
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9 Years Ago
This guy gives a good comparison of CF KvLr v FG from an engineering perspective....
Boozehawk
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9 Years Ago
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