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Carbon Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) is a type of advanced material used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and construction. CFR is a composite material made of carbon fibers embedded in a matrix of resin. It is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion and fatigue, making it an ideal material for applications that require high performance and durability. CFR is also used in the manufacture of sporting goods, such as tennis rackets and golf clubs.
CFR is produced in a variety of forms, including woven fabrics, unidirectional tapes, and chopped fibers. The production process involves the use of high temperatures and pressures to create the desired shape and properties. CFR is also used in the production of composite parts, such as aircraft wings and fuselages.
CFR is a rapidly growing market, driven by the increasing demand for lightweight and durable materials. Companies in the market include Toray Industries, Teijin Limited, SGL Group, Hexcel Corporation, and Cytec Industries. Show Less Read more