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Maximum Compression Technology
The way our rod blanks are made is that alternating extremely thin layers of carbon fibre and epoxy are wrapped on a mold, then compressed and heated to form the blank. The shape (or taper) of the blank is determined by the mandrel (mold), the "action" is determined by the layers and the way they are wrapped, the physical weight of the blank is determined by how much epoxy is left in the blank after the process. The way to use less epoxy is to squeeze it out of the layers before the heating and curing of the epoxy between layers.
So, what Amundson has perfected, is a way to increase the compression pressure and delay the heat/curing during the manufacturing process, in order to get more epoxy out of the fibres, to reduce weight, making our rods lighter, stronger and faster. |
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