Carbonaceous fibers with spring-like reversible deflection and m

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a non-flammable non-linear elongatable carbonaceous fiber having a reversible deflection of greater than 1.2:1 and an aspect ratio of greater than 10:1 which may be formed into a resilient structure and the method of preparing said fiber.

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