Tube - Square - Plain Weave - High Modulus - 0.005 Glass Weave Outer - 1.000 x 1.098 x 45 inch
P/N
25509-HM
55 Msi | 640 ksi Fiber ◾ Plain Weave Pattern ◾ Stiff & Lightweight
$203.99
Features & Benefits
Carbon Fiber Material | Modulus, Strength | Benefits, Features & Notes
- Standard Modulus | 34 msi, 700 ksi | Good structural properties - Stiffer than aluminum - Readily available
- Intermediate Modulus | 42 msi, 825 ksi | Great structural properties - Highest strength option - Great balance of stiffness and strength
- High Modulus | 57 msi, 670 ksi | Very stiff - Good thermal conductivity / stability - Typically used in all 0° & 90° (or off-axis) plies throughout the ply sequence / laminate orientation.
- Ultra High Modulus | 94 msi, 414 ksi | Stiffest option available - Great thermal conductivity - Used primarily as 0° plies in combination with lower modulus / higher strength fibers in the 90° orientation to create a well-balanced and functional composite structure.
*Values listed above are reflective only of the fiber NOT the composite matrix (fiber + resin) and are listed only for tensile modulus and strength. ***Theoretical values are currently not available for this tube but testing can be performed upon request for a fee
Additional Information
Application | General Purpose |
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Materials | High Modulus Carbon |
Pattern | Fiberglass Scrim |
WT. | 0.520000 |
Shaped ID 2 (Flat to Flat) | 1.000 |
Shaped OD 1 (Flat to Flat) | 1.098 |
Shaped OD 2 (Flat to Flat) | 1.098 |
Shape | Square |
Surface Finish (exterior) | Cello Wrap Gloss |
Wall Thickness | .048 |
Length | 45 |
Technical Data
Radius of Tubing
The inner and external corner radii are measured by hand with a radius gauge with no tolerance called out.- Internal Radius: 5/32"
- External Radius: 15/64"
We cannot supply theoretical values for this tube at this time. For specification sheets and other data we can supply please review our Technical Spec page.
Layup Orientation
SKU : 25509-HM Rev A |
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Ply # | Orientation | Location |
1 | 0 | Inside |
2 | 45 | ↓ |
3 | -45 | |
4 | 0 | |
5 | 0 | |
6 | 45 | |
7 | -45 | |
8 | 0 | |
9 | 0 | |
10 | -45 | |
11 | 45 | |
12 | 0 | |
13 | 0 | |
14 | -45 | |
15 | 45 | |
16 | 0/90 | Outside |
- 0° Fibers maximize bending stiffness. Consider bending the tube over your knee.
- 45° Fibers maximize torsional stiffness. Typically plied together in an opposing manner, i.e. ±45°. Consider twisting the tube like a vehicle's driveshaft.
- 90° Fibers maximize crushing stiffness and generally assist in overall tube strength. Consider laying the tube on the ground and stepping on it.