Carbon Fiber Max Files Patent for Next-Gen Aerospace Composite GX-F
Carbon Fiber Max has patented its self-lubricating aerospace composite, GX-F, designed for aerospace and defense applications. This innovation could reshape material standards in industries requiring high-performance composites.

Carbon Fiber Max has developed a new self-lubricating aerospace composite, GX-F, and filed for a provisional patent. This composite incorporates carbon nanotubes, tungsten disulfide nanotubes, and graphene nanoplatelets, enabling efficient production and complex geometries.
The material aims to overcome challenges in traditional composites related to wear, friction, and lifecycle durability. GX-F is positioned to meet the increasing demand for advanced materials in aerospace, defense, and robotics sectors. Its scalability and manufacturability could significantly impact production processes in these industries, potentially disrupting conventional material usage.




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