Maximizing the Competitive Benefits of Low Cost Natural Gas in the Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber

Publisher: Harper International

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Maximizing the Competitive Benefits of Low Cost Natural Gas in the Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber

Current energy trends shifting towards increased natural gas utilization can result in performance and economic advantages under certain conditions when considered in the design of a Carbon Fiber manufacturing plant. This presentation will discuss innovations to allow for a shift to gas-fired units and hybrid gas / electric designs with improved control and thermal uniformity, as well as a focus on reduction of utilities consumed in the thermal conversion process.