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CARBON FIBER | KEVLAR | FIBERGLASS
Materials | The Strength of Aluminum
Fiberglass CFF™
Fiberglass is the most cost-effective material. It’s a strong as Carbon Fiber, but 40% as stiff, and 2X the weight. Suited to everyday applications where you need strong parts.
– Highest strength-to-cost
– Electrically Insulating
$0.67/cm3 | $10.96/in3
Kevlar CFF™
Kevlar has the best abrasion resistance and is our most flexible material. For when you need parts that are durable and resistant to impact.
– Best abrasion resistance
– Best impact resistance
$1.15/cm3 | $18.83/in3
Carbon Fiber CFF™
Carbon fiber has the highest strength to weight as well as the highest thermal conductivity. Perfect for applications requiring the greatest possible stiffness and strength.
– Highest strength-to-weight
– Highest thermal conductivity
$1.55/cm3 | $25.34/in3
HSHT Fiberglass
High Strength, High Temperature (HSHT) Fiberglass is a material uniquely designed for users who need strong parts in higher temperature environments (over 105°C, with a heat deflection point of 140°C).
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