I found this info on the German website of KANUmagazin.com and thought it to be really interesting.
New Material - Robson Armerlite:
The boat manufacturer from Bavaria succeded in adapting a fiber reinforced thermoplastic material used in automobile racing to boat building. According to to Robson R&D Engineer Karl Fischer, a boat weighing 21 kg (46 lbs) in PE weighs 15 kg (33 lbs) in Armerlite, while being 3 times as stiff. The material combines according to Robson the stiffness of composites with the durability of PE.
According to Robson it is not brittle and prone to crack, it can take hits with a sledgehammer without breaking.
Robson showed a prototype at the OutDoor Messe trade fair based on their soon to be released (in PE) new creeker, the Prodigy. The Armerlite version of that boatr is still in a developement stage.Currently Robson is optimizing the manufacturing process and is working on coloring, but for next year Robson plans to release a canoe in Armerlite, with kayaks to follow in 2006.
The material is apparently similar to the one aleady used by Robson to manufacture some of their paddles as well as the one used by the Norwegian helmet manufacturer Sweet.
Pricing is not yet set, but will, due to higher material cost the boats are expected to be several hundred Euros more expensive than a similar PE boat.
http://www.kanumagazin.de/
New material from Robson - Armerlite
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New material from Robson - Armerlite
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Thanks for that great news.
I will keep my boat another year. A stronger,lighter material is well worth spending more money.
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...it might take longer than a year though. Anyway. Robson is really innovative and I like that. It's good to have an innovative company that is pro c-boats.
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Robson OC1 info
I wrote to Robson about the OC1 to be made out of their new material Armerlite. Here is the reply. Yea!!!!!!
Hello Wendy,
we wilöl do some new boats with the ARMERLITE material. Also a OC with about
10-11 foot will show up in the spring.
Best regards
Robert
Hello Wendy,
we wilöl do some new boats with the ARMERLITE material. Also a OC with about
10-11 foot will show up in the spring.
Best regards
Robert
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additionally
Response per an email to robson on another important question - is it recyclable....
"Yes it is recylable.
Best reegards
Robert 'Sommer"
Looking good!!
"Yes it is recylable.
Best reegards
Robert 'Sommer"
Looking good!!