Xinbo Composites manufactures high-performance carbon fiber pipes by roll-wrapping, filament winding and pultrusion processes, providing high-quality and lightweight carbon pipes for your specific needs.
Material: Standard Modulus / Intermediate Modulus / High Modulus / Ultra High Modulus Carbon Fiber
Patterns: UD, Twill or Plain
Diameters Range: 5 - 500 mm
Wall Thickness: 0.6 - 50 mm
Lengths: Up to 6000 mm
OD Tolerances: Raw Tubing: ±0.1mm
Polished Tubing: ±0.02mm ~ ±0.05mm, Painted Tubing: ±0.10mm
Surface Finish: Raw, Polished, Glossy & Matte Clear Coated
CNC Machining: Drilling, Cutting, Grinding, Slotting, Milling Holes
Assembly and Bonding: we use the strongest adhesive and bonding tubes with aluminum or plastic parts, and assemble them as customers' requirements.
Xinbo Composites customizes large carbon fiber tubes in a wide selection of lengths, diameters, thicknesses, and layup designs to meet specific application requirements.
Properties: Carbon fiber pipes offer exceptional mechanical properties. They have high tensile strength, meaning they can withstand significant pulling forces without deformation or failure. Carbon fiber pipes also exhibit excellent stiffness, which helps maintain their shape under load. Moreover, they have low thermal expansion, corrosion resistance, and high fatigue resistance.
Lightweight: Carbon fiber composites are lighter than metals such as steel or aluminum.
Customization: Carbon fiber pipes can be customized in terms of diameter, length, wall thickness, and layup design. They can be manufactured in a wide range of sizes and specifications to meet specific application requirements. This flexibility allows for tailored solutions in various industries.
Carbon fiber pipes find applications in a wide range of industries. In aerospace, they are used for drones and UAV structural components, such as wing spars or fuselage frames. In the automotive industry, carbon fiber pipes can be found in exhaust systems, intake ducts and driveshafts. They are also utilized in robotics or auto machines for lightweight arm structures and in sports equipment like bicycle frames, fishing rods, or golf club shafts..