Carbon Nanotube Fibres
Fiber Diameter: 60-80 µm, Tensile Strength: 310-500 MPa, Electrical Conductivity: 1×10⁵~2×10⁵ S/m
Carbon nanotube fibers provide moderate to high strength while maintaining good electrical conductivity and exceptionally low density. These properties make them suitable for integration into fabrics and composite materials. They can function effectively as stand-alone or embedded sensors due to their reliable electrical behavior.
In addition, their high strength, stiffness, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity support their use as functional reinforcements in composite systems. They are also applied in active heating and cooling systems, electrical conductivity and EMI-shielding configurations such as CNT/epoxy composites, and in atmospheric anti-threat detection systems for UAVs.











