This study fabricated low thermal conductive polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fibers
containing cellulose particles while maintaining their mechanical properties. The high thermal
conductivity of carbon fibers limits their application as a high temperature insulator in
various systems such as an insulator for propulsion parts in aerospace or missile systems. By
controlling process parameters such as the heat treatment temperature of the cellulose particles
and the amount of cellulose added, the thermal and mechanical properties of the PANbased
carbon fibers were investigated. The results show that it is possible to manufacture
composite carbon fibers with low thermal conductivity. That is, thermal conductivities were
reduced by the cellulose particles in the PAN based carbon fibers while at the same time, the
tensile strength loss was minimized, and the tensile modulus increased.