Carbon fibre rods are often used for quadcopter helicopters, RC aeroplanes, scale models, indoor kite making, repairing a graphite fishing pole, wing or tails reinforcing, and reinforcing for RC (Radio controlled) planes, UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicle) etc.
There is a tolerance of +/- 5mm on length and +/- 0.5mm on the thickness of all rods and tubes.
When handling carbon fibre rods, it is essential to take the necessary precautions to avoid injury. Wearing hand protection, such as gloves, is highly recommended to prevent skin irritation and injury.
The exceptional properties of carbon fibre rods make them an ideal choice for a wide range of applications where strength, minimal weight and stiffness are crucial. In the world of R/C modelling, these rods are particularly valuable for constructing lightweight yet rigid frames, allowing for enhanced stability and manoeuvrability.
In addition to the carbon rod's technical advantages, they also offer a high degree of versatility, making them suitable for a wide variety of creative pursuits. For instance, they can be used in art projects, fashion accessories, and even in the repair of graphite fishing poles.
The surface of the rod is smooth and slightly shiny, with a unidirectional fibre orientation that provides exceptional flexural rigidity. The black colouration gives the rod a sleek, high-tech appearance that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
With their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and excellent electrical conductivity, these rods are an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to create high-performance models or prototypes.
Whether you're a seasoned R/C enthusiast, a DIY innovator, or a creative artist, carbon fibre rods are an excellent choice for any project that requires exceptional strength, durability, and precision.
As these rods are extremely light and stiff, they can support lightweight fabrics, which makes them a good choice for frame construction for applications within the fashion industry for example.