In composite manufacturing, this technique aligns carbon fibers along a part’s primary load direction, maximizing stiffness and tensile strength. It is commonly used for bicycle frames, aerospace components, and automotive driveshafts where unidirectional force resistance is critical. Engineers and high-performance sports manufacturers benefit most, as it reduces weight while preventing flex under heavy axial stress.
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