Tube - Round - INFINITubeUL - Standard Modulus - Unidirectional Sanded - Size 2 - 0.790 x 0.850 x 67 Inch
P/N
45433
0.790" ID Carbon Fiber Tube ◾ INFINITubeUL Size 2 ◾ Unidirectional Sanded Finish ◾ Provides Serious Stiffness
- 1-9 $83.99
- 10-49 $75.79
- 50-99 $70.59
- 100+ $65.39
Additional Information
P/N | 45433 |
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Space Flight Ready | No |
Traceability Included | No |
Inside Dimension | 0.790000 |
Outside Dimension | 0.850000 |
Thickness | 0.000000 |
OD | 0.850000 |
Wall | 0.030000 |
Length | 67 |
Tensile Modulus (Stiffness), msi | 14.630000 |
WT. | 0.300000 |
Materials | Standard Modulus Carbon |
HTS - Harmonized Tariff Code | 6815.13.0000 |
Telescoping Class | INFINITubeUL - Compression Ring |
Surface Finish (exterior) | Sanded Smooth |
Technical Data
Theoretical Data |
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SKU: 45433 Rev H |
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Ftu-Lengthwise | N/A | ksi |
Tension Strength | N/A | k-lb |
Fcu-Lengthwise | N/A | ksi |
Compression Strength | N/A | k-lb |
Flexure Strength | N/A | ksi |
Internal Pressure | N/A | psi |
Tension Modulus | N/A | Msi |
Compression Modulus | N/A | Msi |
As Tested Data |
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SKU: 45433 Rev H |
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Ftu-Lengthwise | N/A | ksi |
Tension Strength | N/A | k-lb |
Fcu-Lengthwise | N/A | ksi |
Compression Strength | N/A | k-lb |
Flexure Strength | N/A | ksi |
Internal Pressure | N/A | psi |
Tension Modulus | N/A | Msi |
Compression Modulus | N/A | Msi |
*ALL data in this table provided as reference only. Rock West does not guarantee values presented herein and requires that physical testing & validation be performed by purchaser prior to product assembly or use.
Layup Orientation
SKU : 45433 Rev J |
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Ply # | Orientation | Location |
1 | 0 | Inside |
2 | 45 | ↓ |
3 | -45 | |
4 | 0 | |
5 | 0 | |
6 | 0 | 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.
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