Nippon Carbon has also a unique joint venture with Nippon Steel & Sumikin Chemical: Nippon- Techno Carbon Co., Ltd. has direct access to the raw material
Learn MoreIs There A Big Difference Between Steel And Graphite Shafts? The short answer is yes. There is a big difference between steel and graphite shafts. Aside from the flex and weight discrepancies of each shaft, it impacts the launch and result of your shot. The less flexible and heavy steel shafts promote lower ball flight and spin.
Learn MoreNippon Steel & Sumikin Stainless Steel Corporation has newly developed NSSC®FW2 (Forward Two), a "highly corrosion resistant, low-interstitial ferritic stainless steel", having corrosion resis- tance equal or superior to SUS304. It features 40% reduction in rare metals through use of tin (Sn). Resumption of Delivery of Galvanized Steel Pipes
Learn MoreOur patented technology ideally combines steel and graphite. The steel delivers carry distance as well as directional stability due to its inherent resistance
Learn MoreNIPPON STEEL Carbon Website: NIPPON STEEL Carbon Co.,Ltd. TEL:81-3-3510-0324 Specialty carbon products: Nippon Graphite Fiber Corporation TEL:81-79-256-7010 FAX:81-79-237-8427: Products. Coal Tar Chemicals; Chemicals; Functional Materials; Metal
Learn MoreThe NS Pro 850 GH, at 85gm was the first steel shaft to be introduced to the golf market that matched graphite shafts weight for weight.
Learn MoreOur raw material and R&D base: Nippon Carbon Co., Ltd., since its establishment in 1915, has developed a variety of products featuring carbon's prominent attributes.The main manufacturing and sales domains are carbon fiber products used for aerospace technology and general industry, High Purity Treatment Graphite used when producing crystalline silicon, Anode Materials for Lithium Ion
Learn MoreOur carbon fibers are produced and marketed by Nippon Graphite Fiber corporation (affiliate NIPPON STEEL Chemical & Material) under the brand name "Granoc™"
Learn MoreThe three shafts are Nippon Zelos 7 as steel, Steelfiber i70 as hybrid version and Fujikura Pro 75 as graphite shaft. All three shafts are very similar or almost identical in terms of stiffness. We build clubs with all three shafts for players in this category and it
Learn MoreIntegrating the best of steel and graphite required inimitable technology in both types of shafts. A patented composite structure runs the entire length of
Learn MoreSpotted: Nippon "Graphite On Steel Technology" hybrid prototype shafts
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