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It's just something that should exist.
I've been using this material exclusively for my race car splitters and other aero parts in the racing part of the company. No BS actually bulletproof material. This product is the brainchild of a DoD contract and it's slowly made its way into the civilian sector. Why do I use it, you ask? It's ridiculously strong. It's light weight. It looks fantastic. It's material properties allow it to be machined with a CNC router and remain very 'clean.'
I recently started experimenting with this carbon composite for for MOLLE panels. (MOdular Lightweight Load carrying Equipment) if you were wondering. And you know what? It totally works. Strong. Minimal twisting/flexing. Impervious to weather. That's extreme heat, extreme cold, sunlight or rain. It's just awesome. Think traditional carbon fiber with its strength and rigidity but without the brittleness of carbon fiber because there is no resin. Just 1,000,000 PSI that consolidates this carbon twill into its rigid form.
So here's the jump-off. I'm willing to continue R&D for these panels. Just let me know where you'd want them used. You can Velcro it on, strap it on, bolt it on, etc. Give me a size or a use case and i can get it added to the R&D list. Like the other parts I'm developing with the community, I welcome your input.
I've been using this material exclusively for my race car splitters and other aero parts in the racing part of the company. No BS actually bulletproof material. This product is the brainchild of a DoD contract and it's slowly made its way into the civilian sector. Why do I use it, you ask? It's ridiculously strong. It's light weight. It looks fantastic. It's material properties allow it to be machined with a CNC router and remain very 'clean.'
I recently started experimenting with this carbon composite for for MOLLE panels. (MOdular Lightweight Load carrying Equipment) if you were wondering. And you know what? It totally works. Strong. Minimal twisting/flexing. Impervious to weather. That's extreme heat, extreme cold, sunlight or rain. It's just awesome. Think traditional carbon fiber with its strength and rigidity but without the brittleness of carbon fiber because there is no resin. Just 1,000,000 PSI that consolidates this carbon twill into its rigid form.
So here's the jump-off. I'm willing to continue R&D for these panels. Just let me know where you'd want them used. You can Velcro it on, strap it on, bolt it on, etc. Give me a size or a use case and i can get it added to the R&D list. Like the other parts I'm developing with the community, I welcome your input.
- Rear gate organization/storage panel
- Sun Visor panel
- C to D pillar window panel
- Roof Rack panel
- Smaller sizes for organizers in seat back pocket/backpack/Pelican case
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