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PostSubject: The material of the golf club   The material of the golf club EmptyFri Jul 01, 2011 12:02 pm


1, carbon materials: mainly cheap golf clubs
used to make carbon rod body. General is in graphite join in, or join carbon ceramic components and glass fiber, etc, make more the light more strong; 2, titanium alloy: generally used in the manufacture of DRIVER stem head. The density of titanium is fairly small,Callaway Diablo EDGE irons
about 60% of the iron. But has high strength, high temperature heat treatment can be easily, welding, forging characteristics. Titanium alloy is refers to the pure titanium join in other metals, and to improve his characteristics. 4. 42 iron 7. 86 6-4 titanium: it's in the pure titanium to 6%, 4% Ping Anser Forged Irons
and, aluminum casting are used to-stem head beta titanium (usually in the sense of)-in a pure titanium to 15%, 3%, 3% areTaylormade R9 SuperMax Irons
chrome aluminum, 3% nickel, multi-purpose forging stem head; With the aboveCallaway RAZR X Irons
the 15-3-3-SP700 3 beta titanium, belong to the high performance similar products
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