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Aramid fibers have a combination of good tensile strength and modulus, light weight, excellent toughness with an outstanding ballistic and impact resistance. However, due to the lack of adhesion to the matrix, they exhibit relatively poor transverse tension, longitudinal compression and interlaminar shear strengths. Carbon fibre components and graphite fibre components are the most prevalent fiber forms in high performance composite structures. Carbon and graphite fibres can be produced with a wide range of properties; however, they generally exhibit superior tensile and compressive strength, possess high moduli, have excellent fatigue characteristics and do not corrode. Carbon and graphite fibers can be made from rayon, pitch or PAN precursors, although rayon is rarely used because of its low yield and high cost. PAN-based carbon fibers having strengths ranging from 500 to 1,000 ksi and moduli ranging from 30 to 45 msi with elongations of up to 2% are commercially available.