Customize Carbon Fiber Pool Cue Shaft,Carbon Billiards Shaft,Carbon Fiber Taped Tube
Carbon fiber is a new material with excellent mechanical properties.It's less than a quarter the weight of steel,
The tensile strength of carbon fiber resin composites is generally above 3500MPA, 7 ~ 9 times of steel, and the tensile modulus of elasticity is 23000 ~ 43000Mpa.
Therefore, the specific strength of CFRP, that is, the ratio of strength to density of CFRP can reach more than 2000 MPA / G / cm 3,
while the specific strength of A3 steel is only about 59 MPA / G / cm 3, and its specific modulus is also higher than that of steel.
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CARBON FIBER SHARFT SIZE FOR POOL CUES
6mm*3mm
6.9mm*3.5mm
7.9mm*4mm
8.5mm*4mm
9.5mm*4.2mm
11mm*5mm
12.7mm*5.3mm
16mm*11mm
19mm*11mm
23mm*18.5mm
25mm*19.38mm
40mm*15mm
DIAMETER(mm)
WEIGHT(g/m)
CUSTOMIZED
42
6.3mm*3mm
47
50
70
87
113
143
196
209
330
282
345
2128
CLASSFICATION OF BILLIARD CUE
Pool and snooker cues average around 57–59 inches (140–150 cm) in length and three major types.The simplest type is a one-piece cue;
these are generally stocked in pool halls for communal use.They have a uniform taper, meaning they decrease in diameter evenly from the end or butt to the tip.
A second type is a two-piece cue, divided in the middle for ease of transport, usually in a cue case or pouch.
A third variety is another two-piece cue, but with a joint located three-quarters down the cue (usually 12 or 16 inches away from the butt), known as a “three-quarter two-piece” used by snooker players.
Pool:
Standard pool cues are used for playing 8-ball and 9-ball.Comes mainly as a solid or two-piece construction.
A typical two-piece cue for pocket billiards is usually made mostly of hard or rock maple,with fiberglass or phenolic resin ferrule, usually 0.75 to 1 inch (19 to 25 mm) long, and steel joint collars and pin.
Pool cues average around 59 inches (150 cm) long, are commonly available in 17–21 ounces (0.48–0.60 kg) weights, with 19 ounces (0.54 kg) being the most common,and usually have a tip diameter in the range of 12 to 14 mm.
A conical taper, with the shaft, gradually shrinking in diameter from joint to the ferrule, is favored by some, but the “pro” taper is increasingly popular, straight for most of the length of the shaft from ferrule back, flaring to joint diameter only in the last 1⁄4 to 1⁄3 of the shaft.
While there are many custom cue makers, many quality pool cues are manufactured in bulk.In recent years, modern materials such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, etc.,Have been used more and more for shafts and butts.A trend toward experimentation has also developed with rubber, memory foam, and other soft wraps.
Carom:
Carom billiards cues tend to be shorter and lighter than pool cues, with a shorter ferrule, a thicker butt and joint,a wooden joint pin (ideally), and collarless wood-to-wood joint, a conical taper, and a smaller tip diameter.
Typical dimensions are 54–56 inches (140–140 cm) long, 16.5–18.5 ounces (0.47–0.52 kg) in weight, with an 11–12 mm diameter tip.The specialization makes the cue stiffer for handling the heavier billiard balls and acting to reduce deflection.79, 241,The wood used in carom cues can vary widely, and most quality carom cues are handmade.
Snooker:
Snooker is different from a typical pool gameso the best snooker cues are also different from normal pool cue sticks.At 57–58 inches (140–150 cm), a cue designed for snookeris usually shorter than the typical 59-inch pool cueand has detachable butt extensions for making the cue 6 inches (15 cm) longer or more.
Many snooker cues are jointed, usually with brass fittings, 2⁄3 or even 3⁄4 of the way back toward the butt bumper, providing an unusually long shaft, rather than at the halfway point, where pool and carom cues are jointed.
This necessitates an extra-long cue case.Some models are jointed in two places, with the long shaft having a smooth and subtle wood-to-wood joint.Snooker cue tips are usually 8.5 – 10.5 mm in diameter to provide more accuracy and finesse with snooker balls, which are smaller than pool and carom varieties.
Snooker cue weights vary between 16 and 18 oz. While a lighter cue is usually for beginners to develop correct technique when starting out, some professional snooker players use lighter cues (15 – 16 1/2 oz.). The balance point of a cue is usually 16 to 18 inches from the butt end.
ROLL WRAPPIN TECH
Roll wrapping is an excellent process to produce high quality carbon fiber tubing and fiberglass tubing. The roll wrapping process
utilizes pre-impregnated (prepreg) carbon fiber or fiberglass materials. The prepreg is cut into patterns with specific fiber
orientations. The patterns are rolled onto a mandrel and then wrapped with a thin plastic film. The plastic film applies pressure
and contains the resin during the curing cycle. After the part has cured, the mandrel is extracted and the plastic film is
removed.
ADVANTAGE
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