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carbon roll cage???
would it be possible to have a roll cage made of carbon fiber? how much would it cost
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Re: carbon roll cage???
It wouldn't be functional and would be essentially worthless for safety purposes and not pass inspection at any sort of track.
The problem is that a cage has to be a single solid piece. You can weld metal to make a cage such a piece but you can't weld cf nor can you mold it as one giant piece in the shape of a cage.
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Re: carbon roll cage???
Carbon fiber is strong, but not that strong.
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Re: carbon roll cage???
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carbon fibre is very stong, but it's not resiliant when it comes to sudden impacts. like glass, you can put a lot of weight on a glass table, and it will hold it. but you drop a 2lb weight on it and the table will shatter. same with a roll cage, a steel cage with bend and will bare the brunt of the force, but carbon fibre is break and splinter. and you don't want to be showered with shards of razor-sharp carbon fibre.
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