Braided Composite Tubing

Excellent for thin walls

Braided Composite Tube photo

The Circumferential Fiber Orientation and Unidirectional Fiber Orientation tubing process refers to the geometry option of the fiber rather than the material selection. Braiding is a process that interweaves or interlocks the fibers into a circular shape, this can include other symmetrical geometrical shapes. This process also uses an electrical grade continuous fiber material encapsulated within a thermoset resin matrix. Braiding offers a unique solution for very thin wall applications. Some have been as thin as 0.008". For some unique applications, secondary unidirectional fibers can be added to increase the tensile strength.

Braided Composite Tube illustration

Key Features

 

Braided fiber properties

Electrical Properties

Insulation Resistance ohm/8” length 2.38 x 1012
Volume Resistivity 2.41 x 1018 ohm/cm
Surface Resistivity 3.93 x 1015 ohms
Time, volts/mill 200
Dielectric Constant (60 cps) 4.15
Dissipation Factor (60 cps) 0.0093

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