If you've spent anytime around performance vehicles — cars, high speed boats, aircraft, bicycles, etc. — you've likely seen carbon fiber used somewhere in the construction. It might seem like wizardry ...
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Why Carbon Fiber Could Replace Steel And Aluminum In The Years Ahead
Carbon fiber is lighter than steel but stronger than almost anything we use. This documentary explores why it’s called the ...
A new draft revision of the European Union’s End of Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive could lead to the classification of carbon fiber as a hazardous material, potentially banning its use in cars by 2029.
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