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Dry Carbon vs Wet Carbon Manufacturing Methods Advantages and Disadvantages Explained
Carbon fiber is prized for its strength, light weight, and versatility. It appears in everything from aerospace components to high-end sports gear. But not all carbon fiber products are made the same way. Two main manufacturing methods dominate the industry: dry carbon and wet carbon. Understanding how these methods differ, along with their advantages and disadvantages, helps manufacturers and consumers make better choices. This post breaks down the dry carbon and wet carbon

Anthony Andronaco
Mar 43 min read


Mastering Air Ride Systems for Your Vehicle
Upgrading your vehicle with an air ride system changes how it handles and looks. These systems offer adjustable suspension that improves ride quality and allows you to customize your vehicle’s stance. I will guide you through the essentials of air ride systems, how they work, and what to consider when installing one. Understanding Air Ride Systems Air ride systems replace traditional suspension components with air springs. These air springs use compressed air to support the v

Anthony Andronaco
Feb 93 min read


How Our Dry Carbon Fiber Parts Are Made: A Detailed Look
Our dry carbon fiber parts stand out for their strength, light weight, and precision. We use pre-impregnated carbon fiber cured in an autoclave to ensure top quality. This process results in parts that meet the high standards expected by car enthusiasts and modifiers seeking specialized performance and aesthetic parts. Understanding Pre-Impregnated Carbon Fiber Pre-impregnated carbon fiber, or prepreg, is carbon fiber fabric that already contains a precise amount of resin. Th

Anthony Andronaco
Feb 33 min read
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