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Carbon fibre after COVID-19
Key topics covered at GO Carbon Fibre Online 2021 (27–28 April) were the impact of COVID-19 on the carbon fibre industry, opportunities for growth and barriers to adoption.
10th May 2021
James Bakewell reports
Strong, stiff and light in weight, carbon fibre-reinforced plastics (CFRPs) have – over the last two decades or so – become increasingly attractive for the production of parts for a number of different sectors. As such, between 2009 and the end of 2019, the carbon fibre industry experienced a decade or so of uninterrupted growth, according to the Joint Managing Director of Hofheim am Taunus, Germany-based CarbConsult, Dan Pichler. He told the conference: Until a year ago, it was all going so well. We saw demand for, and supply of, carbon fibre increasing by, on average, 11% a year. During this time, the industry more than doubled in size, from producing 40 kt of carbon fibre a year in 2010 to over 100 kt a year in 2019.