Description
Carbon Nanotube Fibers
Carbon Nanotube Fibers (CNT Fibres) represent a class of advanced materials that combine strength, flexibility, and electrical performance in one lightweight structure. With fiber diameters between 5–12 µm and tensile strengths ranging from 1000 to 1200 MPa, these fibers deliver excellent durability without compromising on conductivity or structural performance.
Their electrical conductivity of 5×10⁴–7×10⁴ S/m makes them ideal for integration into smart textiles, composite reinforcements, and advanced electronic systems. Carbon nanotube fibers can be used as stand-alone or embedded sensors, as well as in active thermal systems, EMI shielding, and aerospace-grade composites — particularly in UAVs for responsive sensing and anti-threat applications.
Technical Properties
Property | Value |
---|---|
Fiber Diameter | 5–12 µm |
Tensile Strength | 1000–1200 MPa |
Electrical Conductivity | 5×10⁴–7×10⁴ S/m |
Color | Black |
Density | Very low (lightweight fiber) |
Applications
Functional reinforcement in composites
Wearable electronics and smart textiles
Thermal management systems
EMI shielding materials
Embedded or stand-alone sensors
Aerospace and UAV-based detection systems