Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber
Explore each stage — from PAN precursor to autoclave curing — that defines carbon fiber's unmatched strength-to-weight ratio.
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Carbon fiber parts for the Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro. The Corvette line covers the front bumper grille and lip spoiler, front hood and fender air vents, rear-quarter fender vents, side-skirt brake scoop vents, a rear bumper diffuser, trunk spoiler winglets, a roof halo targa bar panel, tail light mounting bezels, plus interior door trim and LS3 and LT1 engine covers. The Camaro line adds a quad-tip 1LE rear diffuser, an engine plenum cover, an engine bay fuse box cover, a radiator cooling plate, interior door trim panels and HID xenon headlight bulb upgrades.
Fitment spans 2005–2024 Coupes and Convertibles, covering Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06, ZR1, C6, C7, C8, SS and ZL1 models. Every piece is hand-laid in genuine carbon fiber and shaped to the factory panels for OEM-style fit.
Learn how authentic carbon fiber parts are made, why premium materials cost more, and how to spot cheap knockoffs.
Explore each stage — from PAN precursor to autoclave curing — that defines carbon fiber's unmatched strength-to-weight ratio.
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Understand the difference between forged, twill, and honeycomb weaves to choose the perfect finish for your performance build.
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See how aerospace, automotive, and renewable industries drive global demand for advanced composites and future innovations.
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From Formula 1 to hypercars — trace how carbon fiber transformed automotive performance, design, and aerodynamics forever.
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Experience the revolution on two wheels — how carbon fiber reshaped superbike engineering for agility, speed, and safety.
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Learn expert techniques and Scopione-approved products to preserve the deep gloss and protection of your carbon fiber parts.
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