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Manufacturers Manufacture fiberglass and carbon fiber racing seats in a similar manner. The only difference is the chemical composition of the solution used to build the shell. Strands of fibers are gradually layered and stacked in the mold. The manufacturer seals each layer with resin, and after it is dried, the next layer is stuck to the top. The fibers of each layer are connected to each other at different angles to produce greater torsional strength between the two layers.
Weight
Carbon fiber is much lighter than glass fiber. For this reason, it is common in aircraft, sports cars, and military equipment.
Elastic
Fiberglass racing seats are sturdy and have been proven to be effective racing seats for many years. However, compared with carbon fiber, glass fiber is fragile and tends to dissipate impact energy through crushing. For most impacts, this is not a problem. However, when a driver is hit twice in a collision, such as falling off a bicycle and sliding into an obstacle, the seat may be damaged in the first collision, resulting in the driver being injured in the second collision. The carbon fiber racing seat has greater elasticity and "elasticity" on the shell, which can protect against this type of accident.
Price
Fiberglass has always been the cheapest choice. Carbon fiber is a kind of "precious" material. Because of its high production and manufacturing cost, the price is also very high. To some extent, this reflects the appropriate market for each type. High-priced carbon fiber racing seats are more likely to be purchased by those driving high-performance cars, which are more likely to be involved in high-speed crashes requiring additional protection.
Q: How can I keep my new seat clean?
A: before you do anything, you should check the manufacturer and follow its instructions. You should always use a vacuum cleaner to avoid dust and debris entering the fabric. You can also clean the cloth with a mild detergent.