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sourcing map Carbon Fiber Tube 8x6x330mm for RC Airplane Quadcopter Black Tube 3K Roll Wrapped Matt Surface 2pcs

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Category: Carbon Fibre Tubes

  • Introducing the Sourcing Map Carbon Fiber Tube, measuring 8mm (0.3”) in outer diameter and 6mm (0.23”) in inner diameter, with an impressive overall length of 330mm (13”). Crafted from high-quality carbon fibre, this lightweight yet robust tube features a sleek matte surface, making it not only visually appealing but also highly functional. Its exceptional heat and corrosion resistance ensure durability, making it an ideal choice for various applications, including racing drones, RC helicopters, airplanes, boats, kite spars, and more. Whether you are an enthusiast or a professional, this carbon fibre tube is designed to enhance performance and reliability in your projects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Popular questions and answers about this product

What is the weight of the carbon fiber tube?

The carbon fiber tube is designed to be lightweight, making it ideal for applications where weight savings are crucial, such as in RC aircraft and drones.

Can this tube be used for 3D printing?

Yes, the Sourcing Map Carbon Fiber Tube is perfect for use in 3D printer bracket clamp racks, enhancing the stability and performance of your 3D printer.

Is the carbon fiber tube flexible?

This tube is designed for strength and rigidity, ensuring it holds its shape under stress, making it suitable for structural supports in various applications.

What is the surface finish of the tube?

The tube features a smooth matte finish, providing both aesthetic appeal and functionality, as it reduces drag in aerodynamic applications.

Can I use this tube for kite spars?

Absolutely! The carbon fiber tube's lightweight and strong properties make it an excellent choice for kite spars, helping your kite achieve better performance.

Is there a size tolerance to be aware of?

Yes, due to manual measurement, there may be slight variances in size; however, these are generally minimal and should not impact performance.