CUSTOM FILAMENT WINDING HIGHLY

Brand Owner Address Description
ADVANCED COMPOSITE PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY, INC. Advanced Composite Products and Technology, Inc. 15602 Chemical Ln Huntington Beach CA 92649 Custom filament winding of highly technical composite tubular components of high strength reinforcing fibers, namely, light weight industrial rollers, non-conductive down well composite extended reach, short radius oil well strings, submarine radomes, land and marine vehicle drive shafts and crank shafts, nickel plated graphite satellite antennae tubes, aerospace launch tubes, precision fiberglass filament wound aircraft seat ejection tubes, satellite truss tubes, man-made fibers over-wound and longitudinally reinforced hydraulic actuator cylinders, and graphite over-wrapped space storage tanks;ADVANCED COMPOSITE PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY, INCORPORATED;PRODUCTS AND INC.;Design and development for others of filament wound highly technical composite tubular components of high strength reinforcing fibers, namely, light weight industrial rollers, non-conductive down well composite extended reach, short radius oil well string, submarine radomes, land and marine vehicle drive shafts and crank shafts, nickel plated graphite satellite antennae tube, aerospace launch tubes, precision fiberglass filament wound aircraft seat ejection tubes, satellite truss tubes, man-made fibers over-wound and longitudinally reinforced hydraulic actuator cylinders, and graphite over-wrapped space storage tanks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An ambient light collecting bow sight having a light collecting filament, wherein the light collecting filament is preferably a scintillating fiber optic filament of sufficient length to enable extensive wrapping or winding of the fiber optic filament around a preferably translucent bow sight. The multiple wrapping or winding of an extensive strand of fiber optic filament provides the filament with more surface area in which to harness ambient light passing through the translucent bow-sight. A portion of the fiber optic filament is attached to a pin or crosshair of the bow sight, thus functioning as a lit targeting pin.