Discover the carbon fibre scales in Arctic Storm colours
Fat Carbon's carbon fiber containing colored ceramic powder to give a truly unique look.
What is carbon fibre?
Carbon fibre is obtained from fine carbon filaments that are braided very tightly and then placed in resin. The adva...
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Shape
Platelets
Use
Handle
Material
Fibre de carbone
DIMENSIONS
Thickness
3 mm
Length
150 mm
Width
40 mm
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Shape
Platelets
Use
Handle
Material
Fibre de carbone
DIMENSIONS
Thickness
4 mm
Length
150 mm
Width
50 mm
Further information
Shape
Platelets
Use
Handle
Material
Fibre de carbone
DIMENSIONS
Thickness
4 mm
Length
150 mm
Width
100 mm
Further information
Shape
Platelets
Use
Handle
Material
Fibre de carbone
DIMENSIONS
Thickness
4 mm
Length
150 mm
Width
50 mm
Further information
Shape
Platelets
Use
Handle
Material
Fibre de carbone
DIMENSIONS
Thickness
6 mm
Length
150 mm
Width
50 mm
Discover the carbon fibre scales in Arctic Storm colours
Fat Carbon's carbon fiber containing colored ceramic powder to give a truly unique look.
What is carbon fibre?
Carbon fibre is obtained from fine carbon filaments that are braided very tightly and then placed in resin. The advantage of carbon fiber is that it is hard but easy to work with. In this version, each layer of unidirectional carbon fibre is applied by hand for optimal product quality. This material is heat treated, ready to be cut, shaped and polished.
Artic Storm: a powerful pattern
The Arctic Storm pattern is inspired by the violent and spectacular storms of the Far North. With changing lights and furtive shapes depending on its exposure to light, Arctic Storm recreates the atmosphere of a tormented Arctic sky. Energy-charged clouds intertwine the colours of the rainbow in a raging celestial maelstrom. The illusion of the Arctic Storm motif is perfect and it is easy to imagine the crash of the raging elements. After the storm the calm returns, suggesting that nature is tamed. But it's only an impression: from the first movement, this fibre renews its magical spectacle of running in the clouds in pursuit of light.