We are specialized in custom
carbon fiber parts of various shapes for customers.
Customers only need to provide 3D drawings. Such as STP or lGS format drawings, or provide original products. We will help customers choose the most appropriate process according to thestrength, precision and capacity of the products. Our current processes include hot press molding, autoclaving and vacuum diversion.
Here is the carbon fiber molding production process flowchart, detailing each step from raw material preparation to finished product packaging:
- Raw Material Preparation (Carbon Fiber Fabric, Epoxy Resin)
- Cutting Carbon Fiber Fabric
- Mold Preparation
- Layup (Placing Carbon Fiber Fabric in Mold)
- Resin Application (Applying Epoxy Resin to Carbon Fiber Fabric)
- Vacuum Bagging (Ensuring Even Resin Distribution)
- Heating and Compression (Hot Press Operation)
- Curing (High-Temperature Curing)
- Cooling
- Demolding (Removing Finished Product)
- Trimming (Sanding and painting)
- Quality Inspection (Ensuring Product Quality)
- Packaging (Preparing for Shipment)
Each step is clearly outlined, showing the entire production process from raw material preparation to final product packaging.
Carbon fiber molding parts are used in a wide range of applications due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Some common uses include:
- Aerospace: Aircraft components, such as wings, fuselage sections, and interior parts.
- Automotive: High-performance car parts, including body panels, chassis components, and interior trims.
- Sports Equipment: Bicycle frames, golf club shafts, tennis rackets, and fishing rods.
- Marine: Boat hulls, masts, and various marine hardware.
- Industrial: Robotic arms, machine components, and specialized tooling.
- Medical: Prosthetics, orthotic devices, and imaging equipment.
- Renewable Energy: Wind turbine blades and structural components for solar panels.
- Consumer Electronics: Lightweight and durable casings for laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices.
The versatility and superior properties of carbon fiber make it a preferred choice across these diverse industries.