Carbon Fiber barrel protection if any?

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What is the best way to protect the outside of a carbon fiber Barrel uv rays or do you have to put a coat of Ceramic wax on it? hardhead
 
What David said is correct

The epoxy resin binder is the weakest link, but still little to worry about. The exposure is minimal, the majority/excess of the resin is "cooked" out during the cure process.

Every single wind turbine blade uses carbon fiber, the majority of aircraft fuselages, bicycle frames, helicopter rotor systems are heavily carbon fiber, props for airplanes, automotive panels are heavily carbon fiber these days and they see much longer and much higher temperature swings than your barrel and last for years. If you are concerned, use some camo wrap tape to limit the UV exposure. I would not apply a wax or similar product, there may be some microscopic pores that would allow the wax to penetrate and may lead to a premature degradation of wrap.

I am curious to see if any manufacturer has done an excessive exposure test to the elements on a wrapped barrel.

Here's some more information.

Ultraviolet Exposure of Carbon Fiber
 
Look up "Helicopter Tape" at Pegasus Racing. This is a tape developed by 3M for the leading edges of CF helicopter rotor blades. It has since been used by the auto OEM's. Where you see it most is those slightly yellow transparent panels applied to the leading edges of pick-up beds & the like. A CF barrel covered in that should last well beyond your continuing to care about it. Which is good, because it is not inexpensive.
 
Thanks for all, I was reading about Carbon Fiber protection and all I could come up with was a Ceramic spray that is used on auto parts to protect from UV rays , I had used Ceramic wax on my truck and the stuff works wonders. One company said use a light oil and rub it in and wipe it all off,another said wash and dry. Thanks for the answers, Pete
 
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