Advancing a new era for aerospace: Ultrahigh-density carbon–carbon composites through safe and affordable FAST processing

Since their first demonstration in 1958, carbon–carbon composites are now commonly used in defense and aerospace applications.

Carbon–carbon composites are thermally stable composites composed of carbon fibers and matrix phases. These materials, which are classified as a “critical technology” by the U.S. Department of Defense, are used in ballistic nosetips; rocket motors; and reentry materials, such as heat shields and aeroshells.

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