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Prepreg is a slang phrase used in the composites industry that means “fibre pre-impregnated with resin,” where the fibre can be anything from woven glass or aramid to unidirectional carbon, and the resin can be epoxy, polyester, phenolic, or even thermoplastics like PEEK or PEKK. Prepreg was developed as a useful technique to ensure uniform resin and fibre distribution throughout a composite product.
A golf shaft is prepared when it is made ready to be inserted glued into a club head. In order for the epoxy to form a solid bond with something, the finish or paint must be removed from the tip region. Getting the shaft to fit into the hosel at full depth is another step in this procedure.
The Global golf shaft thermoset prepregs market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Due to its high design flexibility and superior heat and impact resistance, carbon fibre has emerged as a top material for sporting goods. Since many years ago, thanks in large part to a high demand for lightweights, the share of CF shafts in the global golf shaft industry has been rising. Prepregs, or sheets of carbon fibre impregnated with epoxy resin, are used to manufacture CF shafts by wrapping them around a metal core and curing them at a high temperature.
Mitsubishi Chemical uses the special strength of its streamlined production system, which starts with raw materials, to produce high-performance, high-quality carbon golf shafts.
have created carbon fibres and resins with a wide range of capabilities. By producing everything, starting with the basic materials, they have developed the technology and know-how necessary to deliver the best shaft performance.
In addition to having a disproportionately high percentage of the best professional golfers in the world, they also provide a vast array of additional items that are tailored to every type of typical golfer, including lady golfers, elderly golfers, and hobbyists.