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Cobra supports new production concept for composites-intensive VETAL tailsitter drone
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Cobra International (Chonburi, Thailand), an OEM manufacturer of composite goods for water sports, automotive, marine and civil engineering, announced on April 29 its latest collaboration with Radinn (Malmö Sweden) to mass produce its new range of composite electric powered surfboards.
Swedish innovators, Radinn (whose name reflects their passion for
Radical
Innovation) are said to produce some of the fastest jetboards on the market, offering three board models, each with battery technology and high-performance water jets, that can be configured to match the rider’s style. Originally launched in 2018, the range of three easy-to-ride boards, sold well and demand accelerated significantly. With the production requirement ramping up quickly and a target to reduce overall board weight, Radinn required both a technical development partner and a large-scale manufacturing platform.
Photo Credit: Cobra International
On April 6 Cobra International (Chonburi, Thailand) announced the commissioning of a new prepreg compression molding production line. Now complete, and with series production of parts underway, the new production capacity delivers prepreg carbon fiber parts with a final surface finish straight from the mold tool.
While Cobra says it has produced prepreg parts for several decades at its 100,000-square-meter manufacturing facility, previous part fabrication has been processed via autoclave or vacuum bag. Targeting higher volume applications, the company required a faster production process. Developed during the second half of 2020, Cobra’s new compression molding line is currently producing monolithic carbon fiber wing and mast components for leading foil brands Phantom Windsurfing (Dinard, France) and MFC (Tarifa, Spain and Haiku, Hawaii).