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CARBON FIBER Camo Carbon GOLD/COPPER

Fatcarbon® Camo carbon.
High-performance carbon fiber composite material.

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CARBON FIBER Camo Carbon GOLD/COPPER

If you’re looking for a high-performance composite material, look no further than Camo Carbon. Our composite is made up of layers of carbon fiber with bronze or copper metal in between each layer. This unique construction has several advantages, including increased thermal conductivity for components that feel great to the touch. It’s perfect for watch case design, knife handles, and more. Fatcarbon® “Camo Carbon” is highly resistant to temperature and impact, with minimal risk of delamination. It also boasts excellent machining properties, making it a top choice for manual or CNC machining, belt sanding, and hand tools. And with resistance to cleaning agents, oils, greases, and weak acids, Camo Carbon is a highly versatile material that can be polished, painted, or lacquer coated to suit your needs.

We offer blocks up to 50mm thick and thin sheets from 0.5mm, with a maximum size of 480x480mm. For custom sizes, just contact us

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Carbon Fiber "Camo Carbon" Copper

Camo carbon is a versatile composite that can be used in various applications, including:

  • Knifemaking: Camo carbon is an excellent material for knife scales, liners, or handle inlays. It can be easily shaped on a belt sander or CNC mill/router with a carbide tool.
  • EDC tools: The high durability and resistance to temperature, cleaning agents, oils, and greases make camo carbon a popular choice for crafting everyday carry items like pens, wallets, and phone cases.
  • Jewelry: The shimmering effect of carbon fiber in sunlight is loved by modern jewelers. The addition of metal additives makes this composite even more attractive.
  • Watchmaking: Watertight Fatcarbon® composites make a perfect base for watch cases, and the excellent thermal conductivity of camo carbon makes it pleasant to touch.
  • Decorative: Over time, copper develops a patina (if not coated), which can further enhance the visual aspect of the final product. Plus, camo carbon can be used for a variety of decorative purposes and arts.