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Proprietary Composite Fiber Material
Depending upon the weave and composite material introduced into the Composite fiber material® can work as a replacement for conventional construction and manufacturing materials such as fiberglass, Kevlar, carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum in a wide range of applications.
The Composite fibers are created by way of a patented process whereby volcanic rock is melted at extremely high temperatures, some metals are added, and then the mixture is spun into a “yarn” and coated in rayon. The fibers are produced in various grades and in many forms including spooled fiber, chopped fiber and woven cloth.
Composite Fibers can act as a suitable replacement – if not an improvement for many of today’s commonly used construction and manufacturing materials such as fiberglass, Kevlar, carbon fiber, steel, aluminum and wood in many applications due to its strength, weight, durability, heat characteristics and relatively low cost of production. The fibers can be made into a wide range of useful materials that encompass a host of unique characteristics desirable in a wide range of applications and industries including automotive, marine, construction, wind energy, aerospace, appliances, electrical/electronics and sporting goods.
In comparison to commonly used materials and depending on the specific application, Composite Fibers can provide reduced cost of production, greater strength, reduced weight, greater vibration resistance, greater while adding an “All Green” Natural and Recyclable Product to the Industry as a whole.
Composite Fibers can be used to create everything from the chassis, suspension, body, interior, and even the engine block of a car. Since the Composite is so strong and lightweight, it can increase vehicle performance, safety and mileage.