The Difference between CFRP and Prepregs

What is CFRP? A Deeper Look at Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics

As per the name CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) is a composite material (type of FRP) whereby a plastic polymer base material is fortified with carbon fibers. The resulting distinctive “lightweight, strong and non-corrosive” qualities has made CFRP a leading material-of-choice across diverse industries and applications.

Carbon fiber itself is a fine yarn-like filament which exhibits exceptional strength but is unable to hold a form on its own. With the product known as CFRP or dry carbon, we composite these strength-obtaining carbon fibers with a plastic polymer to achieve a strong, highly elastic, and formable material.

What are Prepregs?

The term prepreg refers to a carbon fiber sheet that is pre-impregnated with resin.

Reinforcing carbon fibers that are pre-impregnated with resin prior to curing are typically referred to as carbon prepregs.

Intermediary base material prior to molding (pre-cured)

Prepreg Lamination

Video on carbon prepreg lamination

Autoclaving recognized as the hallmark molding method when it comes to fully eliciting the characteristics of CFRP with the use of prepregs.

Summary

In this issue, we covered the key differences between CFRP and prepregs.

  1. Prepregs are intermediary materials used to fabricate CFRP products.
  2. CFRP is a material product that is molded from prepregs.

We hope this information provides a clearer image of the differences between the two.

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