Manufacturing

Recycled Carbon Fibre Delivers Both Physical and Aesthetic Appeal

  • Posted by Dienamics
  • December 15, 2012

In a push to manufacture the highest quality handcrafted boating paddles with the greatest amount of aesthetic appeal, Werner Paddles went on a quest to find the perfect material that would meet its standards. “For Werner, the cosmetics of the material were as important as the strength, rigidity, and other physical properties,” explained Tim Bailey, the engineering manager of Werner’s Moulder, KASO Plastics. Bailey then connected with custom compounder RTP Company, who recommended a carbon fibre reinforced compound that came from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association, an emerging recycling network that Boeing helped establish. The premium, aircraft-grade carbon fibre fit in well with the overall product design for Werner’s paddles, delivering the required physical characteristics and the aesthetic appeal it desired. “Werner’s kayak paddle is a great example of Boeing’s sustainable manufacturing strategy at work, where post-industrial scrap from aircraft production provides a high-performance solution for a consumer product,” said Bill Carberry, Boeing’s Aircraft Recycling Project Manager.

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http://www.pddnet.com/news-recycled-carbon-fiber-delivers-sought-after-aesthetics-082112/