Carbon Fiber (2nd Ed.)
Auteur : Bajpai Pratima
Researchers/students engaged in the field of Material Science/Material engineering, Chemistry/ Applied Chemistry, and Polymer Science/engineering, Chemical Engineering
- Provides thorough and in-depth coverage of carbon fiber production
- Presents the global carbon fiber market, demand and major growth drivers
- Covers carbon structures from biowaste and waste lignin
- Discusses novel process to obtain high purity lignin
- Includes discussions of future directions for the carbon fiber industry
Date de parution : 11-2020
Ouvrage de 244 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thèmes de Carbon Fiber :
Mots-clés :
Aerospace; Alternate energy; Automotive; Biopolymer; Bulk molding compound compression; Carbon fiber; Carbon fiber capacity; Carbon fiber demand; Carbon fiber market; Carbon fiber-reinforced plastic; Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers; Cellulose-based carbon fibers; Chemical treatment; CNG storage and transportation; Composites; Compression molding; Conversion of lignin; Cost reduction; Direct melt spinning; Direct molding; Electrical conductivity; Electrospinning; Fiber alignment; Fiber texture; Fuel cells; Fuel-efficient automobiles; Gas; Gas phase-grown carbon fibers; Guaiacyl; Hardwood; High strength material; High-strength material; Industrial applications; Injection molding; Lignin; Lignin isolation; Lignin sources; Lignin-based carbon fiber; Lower-cost carbon fiber; Marine; Mechanical properties; Mechanical recycling; Medical applications; Mesophase pitch; Modulus of elasticity; Molten salt treatment; PAN-based carbon fiber; Petroleum-based precursors; Phenylpropane; Pitch-based carbon fiber; Pitch-based carbon fibers; Polyacrylonitrile; Polyethylene; Press molding; Property improvement; Pyrolysis; Recycled carbon fiber; Recycled carbon fiber-reinforced polymers; Renewable polymer; Softwood; Specific gravity; Sporting goods; Synthetic polymers; Syringyl; Tensile properties; Thermal conductivity; Thermal recycling; Thermal shock treatment; Thermal/chemical process-based recycling; Wind energy; Wind turbines; Wood-based biorefinery; Woven recycled carbon fiber-reinforced polymer