23-10-2010, 16:59
(Questo messaggio è stato modificato l'ultima volta il: 23-10-2010, 17:02 da Madinina II.)
Grazie Albert, trovato qualcosa, è la prima che hai detto credo...è VEKTRON che utilizza una fribra che si chiama VEKTRAN, ed è un brevetto della HOOD:
In 1995 Hood launched Vektron sailcloth, a breakthrough in sailcloth technology, utilising Vektran fibre to weave a higher strength, lighter weight woven fabric with superior durability and longevity. Vektran is the trade name of CNA, a liquid crystal polymer fibre which is underwoven with super high tenacity polyester. This process which has a worldwide patent, has been pioneered by Hood Textiles in Ireland. Because Vektron sailcloth is fully woven not subject to the delamination and handling problems inherent in laminate construction. Since 1995, This unique product has gone from strength to strength, having supplied yachts worldwide from 24' to 146'.
1995... sembra datata come cosa, ma ho letto alcune discussioni recenti in Forum USA e ne parlano bene per peso, tenuta forma e resistenza nel tempo (ad es.: .).
Cosa ne pensi?
In 1995 Hood launched Vektron sailcloth, a breakthrough in sailcloth technology, utilising Vektran fibre to weave a higher strength, lighter weight woven fabric with superior durability and longevity. Vektran is the trade name of CNA, a liquid crystal polymer fibre which is underwoven with super high tenacity polyester. This process which has a worldwide patent, has been pioneered by Hood Textiles in Ireland. Because Vektron sailcloth is fully woven not subject to the delamination and handling problems inherent in laminate construction. Since 1995, This unique product has gone from strength to strength, having supplied yachts worldwide from 24' to 146'.
1995... sembra datata come cosa, ma ho letto alcune discussioni recenti in Forum USA e ne parlano bene per peso, tenuta forma e resistenza nel tempo (ad es.: .).
Cosa ne pensi?
