China's T1000-grade carbon fiber enters mass production in Beijing, boosting aerospace and low-altitude economy applications
Xinhua reports that China's domestically developed T1000-grade 12K small-tow carbon fiber has moved from laboratory research to large-scale production by Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical, marking a breakthrough in advanced materials.
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