Carbon Fiber Composite Materials
Carbon fiber composite materials are a commonly used high-performance material in UAV design. Composed of carbon fiber and resin-based materials, they possess advantages such as lightweight, high strength, impact resistance, and high-temperature resistance. With proper design and processing, carbon fiber composite materials can be used to manufacture UAV fuselages, wings, rotors, and control surfaces. They are also widely used in UAV components such as battery boxes and onboard equipment support frames.
Glass Fiber Composite Materials
Glass fiber composite materials are composite materials with glass fiber as the reinforcing material and resin as the matrix. Their low density, high strength, and corrosion resistance make them a commonly used lightweight, high-strength material in UAVs. Glass fiber composite materials offer advantages such as low cost and ease of processing and forming, and common applications include UAV body panels, wings, and brackets.
Kevlar Composite Materials
Kevlar is a polyamide fiber with very high tensile strength and elastic modulus. Kevlar composite materials offer greater toughness and impact resistance than glass fiber composite materials. Due to their high bending resistance, they can also be used in UAV components such as wings and supports that require a balance of strength and toughness.
In summary, carbon fiber composites, glass fiber composites, and Kevlar composites are commonly used composite materials in drones. These materials not only have wide applications in drones but are also gradually becoming important technological breakthroughs in the aerospace field.