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Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) vs POM-C (Acetal Copolymer): 0% composition overlap. Significantly different materials serving different application areas.

Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) vs POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP)

PolymersHigh Performance

Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy — the benchmark structural composite material. Unidirectional ply: tensile strength 1500–2000 MPa, modulus 120–150 GPa at density 1.55 g/cm³ (5x stronger than steel at 1/5 the weight). Quasi-isotropic layup: UTS ~600 MPa, E ~50 GPa. Autoclave-cured prepreg (aerospace) or infusion/RTM (industrial). Used in aerospace primary structures (fuselage, wings), Formula 1 chassis, bicycle frames, wind turbine blades, pressure vessels (Type IV) and high-end sporting goods. Fiber types: T300, T700, T800, M40J, M55J.

POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)

Polymersengineering_plastics

Polyoxymethylene Copolymer — the precision engineering plastic. Exceptional dimensional stability, low moisture absorption (0.2%), low friction coefficient, and excellent machinability. More hydrolysis-resistant and chemically stable than POM-H (homopolymer). No centerline porosity in stock shapes. Trade names include Hostaform (Celanese), Ertacetal C (MCAM), Duracon (Polyplastics). Used for gears, bearings, valve bodies, pump parts, electrical insulators, and food/medical contact parts.

Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP)POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)
Material Number
CategoryPolymersPolymers
StandardASTM D3039ISO 10350

Mechanical properties

PropertyEpoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP)POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)Unit
Tensile Strength1500–2000MPa
Tensile Modulus120–150GPa
Density1.5–1.6g/cm³

Compatibility Assessment

Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) and POM-C (Acetal Copolymer) have significantly different compositions (0% overlap). These materials are not interchangeable and serve different application areas.

Automated assessment based on composition analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) the same as POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)?

Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) and POM-C (Acetal Copolymer) have a 0% composition overlap. They are generally not directly interchangeable.

Can I replace Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) with POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)?

Generally not recommended. The compositions differ significantly (0% overlap). These materials have different alloying concepts and are intended for different applications.

What is the difference between Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) and POM-C (Acetal Copolymer)?

The main differences are in the following elements: overall alloying content. Epoxy/Carbon Fiber (CFRP) is a Polymers grade, while POM-C (Acetal Copolymer) is a Polymers grade.

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