...

Filter by tags

Selected Tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Graphite shafts do two things for a player. They lighten up the club so that it will enable you to create more club head speed without trying. The second feature is that graphite shafts will have less vibration on off-center hits. We do not ... more
4 Likes · 2 Answers
A:
Graphite is essentially a series of sheets of benzene rings (which have sp2 hybridization) joined together, where the sheets only have weak interactions (not full covalent bonds) between them. ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
We recommend you come in for a retro-fit so we can make sure the shafts you want to change to are what you need and which shaft is best for you. The heads for graphite clubs are heavier, so if we put steel shafts in the same head, usually the clubs ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
No. SilTite™ ferrules can only be used with specific SilTite™ nuts which are characterised by two notches on the outside of the nut. The reason for this is that the angle in the tapered end of the nut is specifically designed to cause the tapered ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
A. No, only the BLACK polyurethane bushings can contain 'graphite'. If graphite was used in the red, yellow or blue bushings it would make them gray in color. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
I actually just spoke with a pro at my local course about this. He told me that basically he would never recommend graphite to anyone unless they were very young or pretty old. His reasoning was that a graphite shaft is lighter and therefore will ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Materials scientists are interested in knowing how a material's macroscopic properties-- such as hardness, resistance to extreme temperatures, electrical conductivity, and many others--are related to its atomic structure. This knowledge can be used ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
All of us must know steel. We use it in your everyday life. But have you ever wondered how to produce it? And what does it take to produce it? Basically the steel is produced in a big factory and it is cooked in a giant stove called furnace. And ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Carbon is arranged in more compact and dense mode in Diamond than Graphite. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Graphite has the same chemical composition as Diamond, but the two have radically different properties. Graphite is a 1 - 2 on the Mohs hardness scale, diamond is a 10 - the hardest substance. Greater heat and pressure exerted on the carbon to ... more
1
...