Sailboat friction ring C-Tech XL® Dynamic
roundmax. rope ø 26 mmaluminum

sailboat friction ring
sailboat friction ring
sailboat friction ring
sailboat friction ring
sailboat friction ring
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Characteristics

Applications
for sailboats
Type
round
Maximum line diameter
max. rope ø 26 mm
Other characteristics
Dyneema®, aluminum

Description

The Nodus Factory C-Tech XL low-friction carbon ring is specially designed for multiple maneuvering systems (3D genoa clew adjustment). Unlike conventional low-friction rings, the C-Tech XL ring has a larger inner eye, while maintaining very high working loads. Low-friction ring - Dynamic use C-Tech XL carbon : Extra-wide passage, 3D headsail adjustment, Double-sheeted crossings... just about everything, depending on the load requirements! Dynamic use, high friction speed T°C continuous use T °C + 170 /191 Data sheet C-Tech XL carbon, low-friction ring in carbon-filled polyamide High Friction ¬ Technical polyamide C-Tech® Pa 11 ¬ 30% carbon Black Thermoplastic polymer from the aliphatic polyamide family, derived from castor oil and therefore of renewable origin. 2 components / Base polymer, recycled carbon fibers Strong and rigid: Carbon reinforces PA11, making it ideal for parts subject to high loads. Lightweight: PA11 is lighter than other composite materials. Chemical resistance: PA11 is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, making it suitable for many industrial applications.

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Grand Pavois 2024 La Rochelle

1-06 Oct 2024 La Rochelle (France)

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