If you really want some serious performance from your composite bow, you need M-glass on the back and S-glass on the belly.
😂😂😂😂 This is the email I just got from PolyOne. I give up! 😂😂😂
Yes – the S-glass is very special as the strain I about double of e-glass. But the cost is 7-10 times more per pound. And it is poor in compression.
Most limbs are made of GC-67-UB and possibly have a GC-70-UL laminated/bonded to it if the limb fails etc.
It is tricky business. A lot of dynamic forces and modeling questions.
We do not design limbs or really have any part in it. We just manufacture the composite and sell it to Bow Builders/OEM’s.
I do not know the scale of your project. Our minimum order quantities are 1000 pieces. So you will probably have to go to a distributor or something.
www.binghamprojects.com is a good starting point.
Thanks
Rob Loveland, PE
Director of Engineering, Gordon Composites
Avient Corporation
Office: +1 970-240-2234
Mobile: +1 970-640-7310
Web:
www.avient.comAvient Corporation formerly PolyOne Corporation
2350 Air Park Way, Montrose, Colorado, USA 81401