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Carbon Fiber 2008-2016 Nissan R35 GTR CBA DBA Rear Window Louver For R35 GTR

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$269.00
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Product Code:
YCR35272LCF
OEM:
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Sample:
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Port:
Ningbo/Shanghai
Payment:
Other,PayPal,Western Union,VISA,MasterCard,T/T,D/A,D/P,L/C
Place of Origin:
China
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Supply Ability:
1 piece per day
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  • Port
    shanghai/ningbo
  • Payment Terms
    T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram,PAYPAL
  • Supply Ability
    50 Piece/Pieces per Month
  • Condition
    100% Brand-new
  • Warranty
    3 Months
  • Place of Origin
    Zhejiang China
  • Product Number
    YCR35272LCF
  • Position
    rear
  • Size
    Standard Size
  • Car Fitment
    R35 GTR
  • OE NO.
    Unknow
  • Material
    Carbon Fiber
  • Feature
    Factory-direct
  • Certification
    Yes
  • Brand Name
    Yachant
  • Function
    Decoration+Protection
  • Year
    2008-2016
  • Advantage
    10 Years Experience
  • Quality
    High-Quality
  • Fitment
    100% Fitment
  • Packaging Detail
    Foam and bubble wrapping, cupboard box carton
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FEATURE:

High Quality Carbon Material 
Light Weight
Perfect Fitment
Better Looking
Very easy to install, recommend install on body street shop

 

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Soft and hard carbon fiber

Since it is a fiber fabric material, carbon fiber can be spun into carbon fiber cloth to change from thread to surface, while maintaining ultra-light, soft, and tensile properties. However, how can it become a hard body component?

Soft carbon fiber cloth

The process of qualitative transformation from paper soft to steel tough involves interlacing carbon fiber cloth in the direction of the fibers in the mold, and using epoxy resin adhesive to stand multiple layers of cut carbon fiber cloth together layer by layer. This process requires 5 to 10 layers or even more of thin carbon fiber cloth, which is as thin as cicada wings, to be bonded into a thickened version of carbon fiber cloth. At this point, its flexibility is already very poor, almost equivalent to that of rigid materials. The principle is like completely pasting a page of paper into a thick stack of paper, which becomes sturdy.

Bonded semi-finished products

Afterwards, a high-temperature and high-pressure oven is used to further compress and strengthen the bonded volume. The final product will be the finished blank of the components, which will be processed through processes such as deburring, polishing, and polishing. The shiny body components will be finished. This process may seem simple, but the cost of carbon fiber cloth and process costs still make it impossible to apply it on a large scale, and the products produced are also extremely expensive.

Carbon fiber with a mixture of love and hate

When it comes to love hate, this is because in the field of Formula One racing, all car carbon fiber is no longer a new technology. The fierce competition of every minute and the increasingly strict competition rules force major teams to pay attention to the application of carbon fiber technology. Except for the power system, other components that can be achieved using carbon fiber have already been realized.

The most regrettable thing in the history of racing, Senna, was precisely because during the accident, the hard carbon fiber components (some say the axles) punctured Senna's helmet, causing him to pass away on the spot. In 2007, Kubica's shock hit. Time has passed, and the precision calculation and processing of the single body body body can meet the technical requirements of Formula One racing cars that do not deform in extreme collisions. F1 enthusiasts will surely remember that in 2007, a race car in Kubica, Canada, hit a protective wall at a speed of over 300km/h, and was thrown into the air, falling and rolling on the other end of the track. The car was basically shattered, but the cockpit remained intact, Kubica in the car only twisted his ankle after an inspection, but it didn't delay the next race.

Affordable carbon fiber for everyone

Carbon fiber materials are widely used in civilian mass-produced cars, especially in mid range products. Many manufacturers have also begun to provide small components of carbon fiber materials, such as rearview mirror shells, interior door panels, door handles, gear lever, racing seats, air kits, etc. At the same time, there are also a variety of carbon fiber modified parts that can be installed in the original position in the engine compartment, such as bellows and intake manifolds.

Therefore, the application of carbon fiber materials in the automotive field is becoming more and more widespread. It is believed that in the near future, automobile emissions will become increasingly "low-carbon", while automobiles themselves will become increasingly "high carbon".

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