Yupper, the fibers are wound around the aluminum in bundles at a diagonal with careful attention to not overlap and build up 'knotts' of fiber. Then an epoxy is soaked in and the tanks are put in a vacuum to pull out bubbles and draw the epoxy into the fibers.
The aluminum liner is really a bladder, it's thin enough to save a lot of weight but thick enough to keep hpa from escaping.
Carbon fiber is just the exterior shell, static and non-plastic, it keeps the liner in situ.
The aluminum liner is really a bladder, it's thin enough to save a lot of weight but thick enough to keep hpa from escaping.
Carbon fiber is just the exterior shell, static and non-plastic, it keeps the liner in situ.
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