Our tubes are used in demanding industries worldwide. See how carbon fiber's unique strength-to-weight ratio solves real engineering challenges.
Carbon fiber tubes are the material of choice for multi-rotor and fixed-wing UAV frames. The extraordinary stiffness-to-weight ratio reduces total airframe weight, increasing flight time and payload capacity.
Industrial robots and collaborative arms use carbon fiber tubes for lightweight rigid links. Lower inertia means faster cycle times, reduced motor load, and better dynamic performance compared to aluminum.
Carbon fiber has transformed performance sports equipment. Lighter poles, stiffer frames, and vibration-dampening properties combine to improve athlete performance across dozens of sports.
Where every gram matters, carbon fiber tubes deliver structural integrity at a fraction of the weight of metals. Used in satellites, sounding rockets, small aircraft, and ground support equipment.
Carbon fiber is radiolucent (X-ray transparent), making it ideal for imaging table inserts, orthotic frames, and positioning systems. Its stiffness prevents imaging artifacts from flex or vibration.
Motorsport teams demand the lightest possible structure without sacrificing safety. Carbon fiber tubes appear in roll cages, chassis reinforcements, drive shafts, and aerodynamic components.
Pick-and-place machine arms, conveyor rollers, and semiconductor handling equipment benefit from carbon fiber's combination of stiffness, low mass, and excellent dimensional stability.
Tapered carbon fiber blanks for fishing rods provide sensitivity and backbone. Carbon tent poles and tripod legs are significantly lighter than fiberglass or aluminum equivalents.