Environmental Impact
As a chemical purifier, carbon is a powerful absorbent. When it comes to absorption of noxious or unpleasant chemicals, the surface area is important. For a given weight of carbon, thin filaments have far more surface area than granules. The potential for wider environmental use is clear. As carbon is a large proportion of carbon fibre the aspects of
In the process of creation hydrogen is released. In the process of creation Carbon Fibre must be heated up to ridiculous temperatures, requiring large amounts of energy to create the amazing material. Therefore it is not super environmentally friendly as a large amount of energy is required and fossil fuels are generally used to fuel these operations therefore releasing more harmful gasses into the atmosphere.
In the process of creation hydrogen is released. In the process of creation Carbon Fibre must be heated up to ridiculous temperatures, requiring large amounts of energy to create the amazing material. Therefore it is not super environmentally friendly as a large amount of energy is required and fossil fuels are generally used to fuel these operations therefore releasing more harmful gasses into the atmosphere.