Carbon is an element with diverse properties. Depending on its' physical structure, it forms compounds like graphite, which is soft and used as a lubricant, or diamond, which is hard.
Carbon can be used as an insulator or as a conductor. Electrical current can be conducted down a carbon fiber rod, especially when wet. The electrical arc can 'jump' from a live wire down the rod. Theangler provides the ground and completes the circuit. If the current is strong enough, the angler can be electrocuted. One should also take similar precautions when fishing during an electrical storm.
No u will be just fine however long term exposure to carbon fiber dust is really bad. I work in a factory where one machine cuts carbon fiber all day and ik its dangerous but if it was that bad we wouldn't do it.
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Both carbon fiber and fiberglass are considered safe materials. However, processing carbon fiber can release small airborne particles that may be harmful if inhaled, while fiberglass can cause skin irritation due to its fibers. Proper safety precautions should be taken when working with either material.
Carbon Fiber, yes.
No, carbon and carbon fiber are not the same. Carbon is a chemical element with the symbol C, while carbon fiber is a material composed of thin fibers made mostly of carbon atoms. Carbon fiber is known for its strength, light weight, and resistance to heat and corrosion, making it popular in industries like aerospace and automotive.
carbon fiber costs more than steel
Yes, carbon fiber is a synthetic fiber made from organic polymers. It is composed of carbon atoms bonded together to form long, thin fibers. Due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, carbon fiber is commonly used in various industrial and aerospace applications.
Carbon fiber is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystalline structure. In a single carbon fiber strand, there are billions of carbon atoms packed closely together, forming a strong and lightweight material that is commonly used in aerospace and automotive industries.
As far as carbon fiber composites go, yes, quite easily.
Carbon fiber sheets are actually laid into a mold that molds the outside shape of the carbon fiber. Inside, an inflatible bladder maintains the inside tubular shape. One the carbon fiber is placed inside a "pressure cooker" (under pressure and under high heat), the carbon fiber hardens into it's tubular shape.