Vessel and Yacht Construction
Among the high-tech composite materials on the global market, it is difficult to find a reasonable alternative to CBF material for manufacturing any hull parts of boats and yachts that would meet the most stringent requirements demanded.
We suggest turning your attention to our CBF products, which are absolutely safe for human health and the environment and possess utterly suitable properties.
The advantages of CBF composites in shipbuilding are:
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4 times less weight compared to iron and 50% less than aluminum.
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Higher-strength by 20% compared to E-glass fiber composites.
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Exceptional corrosion resistance and as well as to aggressive environments and seawater, rust-free.
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High maintenance of constant/consistent its characteristics over live time, perfect durability.
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Effective sound, vibration, and heat absorption.
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Non-toxic, no harm to the environment and human health, 100% recyclable.
In shipbuilding, performance characteristics are a matter of great importance emphasizing: lightness, strength, rigidity, and resistance to seawater of a vessel.
CBF-based composites allow the creation of end-use products that will meet the necessary requirements and help reduce the maintenance cost of a vessel.
The main advantage of using CBF composite in shipbuilding comes with the ability to create large elements with fewer joints. This lightens the weight of the structure, increases its rigidity and, in some cases, strength.
CBF products have good adhesion, so the technology of their use in shipbuilding, or yacht construction is almost the same as the use of fiberglass or carbon fiber products.