What do we have common with Coca Cola, McDonald’s and KFC? We all have a secret recipe!
In fact, our own super-secret recipe was crucial to the creation of the first Australian carbon fibre, made entirely from scratch.
Incredibly strong and lightweight, carbon fibre is a material of the future. It can be used in everything from bikes to satellites, fighter jets to high performance cars.
It took us years of research to develop Australia’s first “home grown” carbon fibre, mainly because only a handful of companies around the world can actually make the material. Each of those companies has their own secret formula that they zealously protect, so we had to create our own secret recipe so that we could produce carbon fibre here in Australia.
For Australian companies that use carbon fibre to make their products it’s a potential game changer. Previously, Australia’s carbon fibre industry focussed on research and development, and were forced to use imported carbon fibre to make products here.
Now there’s the potential to greatly expand and create a new industry for Australia by mass-producing this advanced material. We’re also working on making it stronger and of a higher quality than anywhere else in the world.
Australia’s first carbon fibre was created using our secret polymer formula, spun on the joint CSIRO/ Deakin University wet spinning line, then carbonised at Deakin’s “Carbon Nexus” facility. It’s a great example of putting our Advanced Manufacturing Roadmap into action: using Australia’s scientific and industrial strengths to focus on advanced, high value products.
All of the work occurred in Australia’s carbon fibre capital, Geelong, and is a major leap forward in turning the region into an international carbon fibre centre.
7th January 2018 at 6:23 am
I am holding out for a “innegra”/carbon mix weave. Not as quite light but much less prone to catastrophic failure and UV and water stable. Finished product is much safer in a consumer environment. And should be cheaper marginally.
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12th November 2017 at 1:12 am
Is this CF available in chopped form for use in CF reinforced PEEK Polymer for injection moulding say automotive suspension, motorcycle wheels, crankcases. Now we’ve kicked out the subsidised auto industry we can build a innovative motorcycle industry using advanced materials and processes and our leading innovations like turbulent Jet Ignition, Bishop rotary valve creating high efficiency low emissions hybrid with V2x, LiDAR etc