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Who Says Carbon Fibre Can’t be Green

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At CST we care about the environment and are being pro-active in our push to reduce our carbon footprint. As part of this, we have installed 10 kilowatts of solar panels on the roof to assist with energy production. This not only reduces our carbon emissions, but also reduces running costs.

Solar cells on the roof of CST

Solar cells on the roof of CST

Solar power is the greenest way to produce electricity and is suitable for homes and businesses. 10kW of solar panels typically produce around 200% of the needs of an average household on a daily basis.

CST is committed to using green energy whenever possible. We recycle where we can and are constantly researching ways to further reduce our carbon footprint and offset the carbon emissions generated. So when you buy a CST product you can be happy knowing that we are doing our bit for the environment.

18′ Skiff Rigs for Switzerland

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The majority of the 18′ skiff masts are now supplied ready for wires to fit, which allow the sailors to receive a product that is professionally finished to the highest spec available.  The new masts not only optimise the layup to provide the bending stiffness the sailmakers require, but also maximise the toughness and torsional resistance of the mast through intermediate off axis ply’s.

Precision Moth Boom Cutting

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Our recently built, in house 3D router now allows CST to perform more accurate cutting and trimming of components and tubes. The possibilities are endless with this type of machinery on the factory floor. With a reduction of labour costs of up to 80% on some parts it allows CST manufacturing to continue to compete with China while still be based in Australia.

Australian Made, Australian Owned!

CST Express

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CST Express
CST launched its new online store, CST Express. CST Express will replace our old online store, Carbon Fibre Express. The new store offers a wider variety of CST products and an improved user experience. Carbon Fibre Express customers can log into CST Express using their existing accounts.

The Future of 18` Skiffs

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RIG AND SAIL DEVELOPMENT

Take a sneak peek at the latest release of  CST RIGS AND DEVELOPMENT

With new mast and spreader configurations, CST has been able to achieve a unique setup on the 18′ skiff mast that has not been seen in the class before.  In aiming to utilise the natural stiffness of the sections, the conventional formula was thrown out the window, and a fresh new approach taken to achieve the desired luff rounds and performance characteristics.

We have done this by using thin-ply laminates, which allow more uni creating a stiffer mast, while still maintaining off-axis fibres in critical locations to maintain strength. This thin ply off axis fibre assists with localised load path deflection around the stress-raising points.  Controlled by our unique machinery this allows the tow to be spread beyond conventional supply parameters.

With new composite design techniques constantly being applied, stay attachment points have been optimised to utilise the strength of the material and reduce the number of exposed holes in the mast with old methods like t-balling.  We also know that finding the right balance of tip/mid/base panel stiffness vs span of the sail is critical to make the mast work the way the sail designer intends.  As you can see, through the CST – FEA modelling, the luff round prediction is within 3% of its target bend with the desired leech load applied. We have tuned this model over the last few years and are now successfully applying it to a number of other mast applications.

So, if you combine this stiffer mast with new stiffer rectangular boom sections, and flatter sails, the loads are continually going to increase, pushing the laminates closer  and closer to their design thresholds.  Through full scale testing as well as scale model testing we really understand our laminates performances and characteristics.

CST’s stand at JEC Asia 2011

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CST Composites attended JEC Asia 2011 at Suntec City, Singapore from 18 through 20 October 2011.

In attendance were our Managing Director, Clive Watts, our Design Engineer, Nathan Howell, and our Business Development Manager, Gerard Laffan.