
Carbon fibres
The use of carbon fibres has only become widespread over the past couple of decades or so, but their growth has been rapid since their inception. The complex series of processes and the inert atmospheres needed for carbon fibre production tend to make them expensive from an environmental standpoint. Carbon fibres belong to a group of fibres named inorganic fibres together with glass fibre, Basalt fibre, asbestos fibres and Ceramic fibre,
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