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When selecting a carbon fiber product or designing with carbon fiber, one of the most important considerations is knowing the direction of the property of interest. Unlike metals, carbon fiber, and composites in general, are called anisotropic materials. This means the properties of the material are directionally dependent. For an easy analogy, think of a piece of wood. The strength of wood is dependent on the orientation of the grain.  This is true with carbon fiber – the strength of the carbon fiber is dependent on the orientation of the fiber (grain). On the other hand, metals, plastics, and most common materials have the same properties in every direction. They are called isotropic materials.

Nevertheless, the table below is shown for comparison purposes to help the end-user get a better understanding of the properties of the more common laminate designs of carbon fiber products sold by Clearwater Composites. The properties of other common materials, like steel and aluminum, are also shown for comparison purposes.

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Disclaimer: This data and information shown should only be used for comparison purposes. It should not in any way be used for design purposes as actual properties will vary based on many factors including, but not limited, to material variation, loading conditions, environment exposure and others.  The end user is ultimately responsible for ensuring the use of our products and/or information is safe for their application. Clearwater Composites, LLC strongly urges users of our products and/or information to seek suitable engineering guidance, including but NOT limited to determining an appropriate factor of safety, when using our products and/or information for any application.

Because there are literally thousands and thousands of options when it comes to carbon fiber, it is impossible to list and explain all of the potential properties of carbon fiber.

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To new users of carbon fiber, understanding the properties of carbon fiber is often challenging. To some, it is a mysterious material. This is why we are here.

All of the factors above, or design options, are a unique advantage of carbon fiber and advanced composite materials.  A part using carbon fiber can be tailored and designed for a specific application.  The fiber type, fiber amount, fiber orientation, etc can all be changed to achieve certain properties, whether for mechanical reasons (strength, stiffness) or for other reasons, such as low CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion).  Metals and other materials do not have this tailor ability.  For example, on a metal part, the only thing that can be changed is the grade or alloy of metal and it’s thickness or shape.  That’s it.

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Many nickel-based alloys offer superior performances at temperatures above 1000°C, making them well-suited for extremely harsh environments. These offer excellent oxidation resistance at high temperatures while maintaining quality weldability, workability, and ductility.

Wastewater treatment and plumbing systems have increased their use of this type of stainless steel because it provides very low corrosion rates when handling water, even at high flow rates. It also offers incredible strength and ductility as well as easy fabrication, facilitating the use of less costly joining methods when assembling piping.

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Nickel alloy offers excellent advantages over other metals in numerous applications. Strength and resistance make it well-suited for everyday uses in critical harsh environments. For more information about Continental Steel’s nickel alloy products, request a quote today.

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Nickel alloy which includes iron is popular in electronic and specialty engineering. Nickel alloys with copper are used in marine engineering for their corrosion-resistant properties in seawater. Engineering markets accounted for 27% of all end-use nickel applications as of 2015.

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Nickel alloy is formed by combining nickel with other metals, commonly titanium, copper, aluminum, iron, and chromium. Approximately 3,000 nickel-based alloys are in use, forming products for numerous industries. Roughly 90% of all new nickel sold every year is used to create alloys. The most popular one is stainless steel, which accounts for approximately two-thirds of new nickel alloys produced.

Superalloys are made by adding balanced amounts of elements, including chromium, aluminum, cobalt, and titanium, to create optimal directionally solidified or single crystal structures, giving the material a strength that exceeds regular steel. These nickel-based alloys are utilized in extremely hot environments such as in gas turbines for power generation and in aircraft.

In addition to being directionally dependent (anisotropic), there are many other factors in determining the properties of carbon fiber. Some of the key factors are:

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Nickel alloy has a life span between 25 and 35 years on average and can last much longer depending on the application. With its extended service life, this material is more cost-effective than other metals. Nickel alloy is recyclable and is among the most recycled materials around the world. Approximately half of the nickel in stainless steel products comes from recycled nickel materials.

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Industries such as energy, chemical, petrochemical, and power rely on nickel superalloys—those that present superior oxidation resistance and high-temperature strength—in critical applications. Alloys of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum provide enhanced corrosion resistance.

Note: Properties of carbon fiber composites are dependent on the direction and the properties shown above are ONLY valid for one direction, typically referred to as the longitudinal direction.

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Nickel alloys are exciting and revolutionary. The high strength, corrosion resistance and temperature uses are unparalleled. Please contact our sales team and we can assist with a quotation.