Carbon fiber is a material consisting of extremely thin fibers about 0.005–0.010 mm in diameter and composed mostly of carbon atoms. Carbon fiber has many different weave patterns and can be combined with a plastic resin and wound or molded to form composite materials such as carbon fiber reinforced plastic (also referenced as carbon fiber) to provide a high strength-to-weight ratio material. The density of carbon fiber is also considerably lower than the density of steel, making it ideal for applications requiring low weight.
The properties of carbon fiber such as high tensile strength, low weight, and low thermal expansion make it very popular in aerospace, civil engineering, military, and motorsports, along with other competition sports, even popular in fashion jewelry. However, it is relatively expensive when compared to similar materials such as fiberglass or plastic. Carbon fiber is very strong when stretched or bent, but weak when compressed or exposed to high shock.
Colored Carbon Fiber
stainless steel pendant w/ carbon fiber
STP-976BR STP-969G STP-969BG STP-645 STP-644
STP-643 STP-642 STP-641 STP-640 STP-639BR
STP-639 STP-638 STP-637 STP-636 STP-632BW
STP-632 STP-631 STP-630 STP-629 STP-628
STP-627 STP-626 STP-625 STP-624 STP-623
STP-621 STP-620 STP-613 STP-612 STP-610
STP-609 STP-608 STP-607 STP-606 STP-605R
STP-605 STP-604 STP-603 STP-602 STP-601
STP-449 STP-448 STP-445 STP-444 STP-443
STP-441 STP-436 STP-352 STP-330 STP-329