A Texas-based firm has filed patent for its next-generation self-lubricating aerospace composite. Carbon Fiber Max GX-F delivers exceptional strength, durability, wear resistance, and manufacturability for demanding aviation, aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.

The material expands the company’s intellectual property portfolio and establishes the foundation for a new family of advanced materials designed to bridge the gap between traditional engineering plastics and conventional carbon fiber composites.

Developed by Carbon Fiber Max, the GX-F incorporates a proprietary architecture utilizing carbon nanotubes, tungsten disulfide nanotubes, graphene nanoplatelets, and advanced thermoplastic matrices to create lightweight, high-performance composite systems that can be injection molded into complex geometries while maintaining exceptional mechanical and tribological properties.

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