Carbon Fiber Helmet



All helmets are fundamentally created with the same process, a female cast is gel-coated with either a clear or colored gel-coat and then fibers are layered into the female cast, resin gets put on and the product pressed out to eliminate as much air as possible. It's then left to cure at either room temperature or it's heated to speed up the cure. While this constitutes an effective formula to construct a bunch of helmets  quickly it doesn't result in a helmet that tenders a great deal in the way of structural unity equated to a high-pressure laminate.

A carbon fiber helmet is created by superheating an acrylic fiber generating durability to weight and high stiffness to weight properties. Once manufactured the right way a carbon fiber helmet can attain the durability and stiffness of metals at a substantial weight savings, these two elements being the key to the fabrication of a helmet.

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