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Overwhelming Success of New Bike Directly Linked to Hydroformed Components

On December 19, 2020   /   hydroformed bicycle tubes, Hydroformed Components   /   Leave a comment

Mountain bikers have been making lots of noise lately about the 2021 Chisel Comp, produced by the U.S.-based company Specialized. Lightweight and stiff, the new Chisel Comp perfectly balanced, designed to handle rough terrain with ease. This might explain why the model sold out more or less

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Finite Element Analysis Leading to Stronger Bike Helmets

On December 19, 2020   /   Bike Helmets, Finite Element Analysis, Hydroformed Components, in house finite element analysis   /   Leave a comment

Most cyclists who suffer head injuries due to a fall aren’t wearing helmets at the time of the incident. Though 29% of adults and 42% of youth cyclists always wear helmets when they ride, those who choose not to do so could face serious risks. 78% of

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Satellite Antennas Made Possible Through Hydroforming

On July 30, 2019   /   Hydroformed Components, hydroforming, satellite antennas   /   Leave a comment

If you drive through a subdivision, you will see a satellite antenna on almost every house. Businesses might have the same antennas, or sometimes even larger ones. These are made possible through sheet hydroforming. At one time spinning was used to create these antennas. But sheet hydroforming

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Is Your Furniture Hydroformed?

On July 18, 2019   /   Furniture, Hydroformed Components   /   Leave a comment

Look around your office or house or walk through a furniture store. Spend some time in the contemporary section and you will see how hydroforming is used to create furniture. Stools: Look at the bar stool section of the furniture store. The bottom part is usually a

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