USA. Manufacturers of carbon and kevlar fibers, fabrics and composites for industrial purposes.
USA. Manufacturer of carbonized polyacrylonitrile fibers for aerospace and industrial purposes. Detailed product specification sheets on PDF files. Requires Adobe Acrobat file reader. Part of Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd.
USA. Versatile industrial corporation, specializing in high performance composite materials and fabrics. Manufacturer of continuous filament and chopped carbon fiber for composite structures, from polyacrylonitrile precursor filaments. Extensive glossary of terms. Technical data on PDF files.
USA. Chopped, milled, and continuous carbon fiber for aerospace, transportation and sports goods applications, from acrylic filament. Description of carbonizing process. Part of Acordis.
USA. Activated carbon fibers for air and water filtration applications, from phenolic resin coated glassfiber. Detailed product information. Link to business news.
USA. High-performance, low cost carbon fiber for reinforcement applications in the composite industry. Composite design manual and users' guide. Detailed information on the manufacturing process of carbon fiber, its properties and uses. On-line job offerings.
USA. Manufacturers and distributors of novoloid fibers, and carbon and activated carbon fibers. Product descriptions and application guides. Detailed specifications. Links to affiliate companies. Part of Nippon Kynol, Inc.
Germany. Manufacturers of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) based chopped, milled and continuous filament carbon fibers, and carbon papers for composite applications. Technical information on PDF files. English and German.
Japan. Manufacturers of pitch based carbon chopped fibers and filament yarns. Also, prepegs and woven fabrics. Detailed product specifications. List of trade shows.
France. Manufacturers of carbon nanofiber and -tubes for applications in composites, energy storage, and electronic and plastics processes and production. Description of nanotubes, and properties and applications. Price list. On-line ordering. English and French.
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