The maritime environment presents formidable challenges to materials, testing their structural durability and resistance to corrosion. While traditional materials have long been favored in the maritime industry, there's a noticeable shift towards embracing composite materials.
Compared to other materials that the maritime industry has historically used, composites are far more durable. Composites are durable in several ways. One of the most important is that they are resistant to corrosion.
Composites weigh far less than traditional maritime building materials such as wood or aluminium or steel. Both carbon fibre and fiberglass resin are very light and are perfect for use in boat building where weight is an important element.
The manufacturing process for making a composite product is much more streamlined than making a similar product out of metal or wood.
The casting process allows complex shapes to be produced affordably and efficiently. This is beneficial not only for the company's finished product, but also for the bottom line.
When you want to go down deep in the waters your equipment must stay safe and dry.
Used in light weight frames, UAVs, robot arms, shafts, motor sports, spinnaker booms, SUP oars and kayak paddles and many more.
High performance carbon fiber reinforced cylinders are between 30 to 70 % lighter than standard cylinders.
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