Exeter Analytical Develops Proprietary Techniques for Accurate Analysis of Carbon Fibre Composites

Exeter Analytical, specialists in elemental microanalysis, has developed proprietary techniques based on their Model 440 CHN analyser  to enable accurate determination of percentage Carbon (C) and Hydrogen (H) in Carbon fibre composite materials.

Carbon fibre analysis is of great interest to developers of products that benefit from the unique strength to weight ratio and rigidity of Carbon fibre reinforced materials - often referred to as carbon fibre composites.  Applications for Carbon fibre composites include aerospace, marine craft, formula 1 and high-end automobiles, bicycles, sports equipment and firearms manufacture.

With this wide range of applications comes the need for accurate Carbon fibre / composite materials analysis. The Model 440 with its unique horizontal combustion furnace design is perfect for the analysis of such materials. CHN analysis can be routinely carried out on these materials with unsurpassed accuracy and precision.

Carbon fibres are extremely difficult to completely combust and therefore analyse due to their very high melting points. Exeter Analytical has made significant advances in accurately analysing Carbon fibre composites on the Model 440 which employs a pure oxygen static combustion method to fully combust samples. Carbon fibre composite materials need to be given time to fully combust, flash combustion alone is not good enough and can frequently lead to memory effects from uncombusted material. This is a common problem with vertical combustion CHN microanalysis systems which do not remove residue between each analysis. Benefiting from its unique horizontal furnace design, and software that enables complete control over combustion parameters, the Model 440 will achieve 100% combustion of carbon fibre samples and remove the residue between each analysis.

For further information on Carbon fibre composite material analysis please contact Exeter Analytical in Europe on tel. +44 2476 323 223 / email [email protected] or in North America / ROW on +1 978 251 1411 / [email protected].

Exeter Analytical is a company that has been dedicated to elemental microanalysis for over 25 years. Our expertise and experience with instruments, consumables and supplies has allowed us to better understand all issues facing microanalysts.  As a consequence, whether you are a regular or an occasional purchaser, experienced and knowledgeable staff is always available to provide technical advice.

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