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		<title>How thin are carbon fibers?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The answer is simple, carbon fibers have a diameter between 5 and 10 micrometers. But that is kind of hard to visualize, right? So, let&#8217;s compare them to something all humans have (some more than others), hair!&#160;&#160;Luckily, we have a very nice picture that makes it very easy to draw a comparison. Crazy to realize [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The answer is simple, <strong>carbon fibers have a diameter between 5 and 10 micrometers</strong>. But that is kind of hard to visualize, right? So, let&#8217;s compare them to something all humans have (some more than others), hair!&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Luckily, we have a very nice picture that makes it very easy to draw a comparison. Crazy to realize how carbon fibers are thin, right? In case you are wondering, a <strong>human hair is about 40-120 microns in diameter</strong>. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>But if you think that human hair is a very weak material, you are wrong! It consists almost entirely of a <strong>protein</strong> called <em>Keratin </em>which has about half of the ultimate tensile strength of steel (<em>200 MPa</em>). If you are tensile testing a single strand, you will only measure about 100 grams of force. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>Going back to <strong>carbon fibers</strong>, it is crucial for them to have<strong> small diameters</strong>, because it allows greater graphite content. This way, the probability of having a concentration of defects in the 3D structure is considerably reduced. The mechanical properties of these fibers are inversely proportional to their filament diameter.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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