If you’re shopping for carbon wheels, you know it’s a big investment. You want wheels that are light, stiff, and strong enough to handle the road ahead. But did you know the way the carbon is put together makes a huge difference in performance?
Most carbon wheels on the market are built using a traditional method called "hand-laying." At Venn Wheels, we use a more advanced, automated process called "filament winding."
Here is a simple breakdown of the difference—and why it matters for your ride.
1. The Traditional Way: Hand-Laid Carbon
Imagine building a paper-mâché model. You take pre-cut sheets of carbon fiber fabric (often soaked in resin), place them into a mold by hand, and overlap them to build up the rim's shape.
The Process: It's like a very expensive arts and crafts project. Skilled workers lay down hundreds of individual pieces of Uncoated carbon bike wheels fabric, one by one.
The Problem: Because it’s done by humans, it’s impossible to be perfect every time.
Inconsistency: One wheel might have slightly more overlap or resin in one spot than another, creating tiny imperfections or imbalances.
Hidden Weight: To cover up the seams and rough patches from the hand-laying process, manufacturers have to sand the rim down and add a heavy layer of paint or clear coat to make it look smooth. This adds weight that does nothing for performance.
2. The Advanced Way: Filament Winding (The Venn Method)
Now, imagine a high-tech robotic loom. Instead of placing sheets by hand, a machine precisely winds a single, continuous strand of carbon fiber around a mandrel (the core form of the wheel) under constant tension.
The Process: It’s like winding thread onto a spool, but with incredible precision. The machine controls exactly where every single fiber goes.
The Advantage: The result is an engineering masterpiece.
Perfect Consistency: The machine never gets tired and never makes a mistake. Every rim is structurally identical to the next.
Structurally Superior: Because the fibers are long and continuous—not chopped up pieces overlapping each other—the structure is inherently stronger and stiffer.
No Hiding: The finish you see on a Venn wheel is the raw carbon itself. We don’t use paint or clear coats to hide imperfections because there aren't any. What you see is pure, high-performance engineering.
The Bottom Line for You
Think of it like the difference between a knitted sweater and a woven technical fabric. One has seams and potential weak points; the other is a continuous, integrated structure.
By using filament winding, we create wheels that are lighter (no heavy paint), stronger (continuous fibers), and perfectly balanced straight out of the mold. It’s a more advanced way to build a wheel, resulting in a better ride for you.
Most carbon wheels on the market are built using a traditional method called "hand-laying." At Venn Wheels, we use a more advanced, automated process called "filament winding."
Here is a simple breakdown of the difference—and why it matters for your ride.
1. The Traditional Way: Hand-Laid Carbon
Imagine building a paper-mâché model. You take pre-cut sheets of carbon fiber fabric (often soaked in resin), place them into a mold by hand, and overlap them to build up the rim's shape.
The Process: It's like a very expensive arts and crafts project. Skilled workers lay down hundreds of individual pieces of Uncoated carbon bike wheels fabric, one by one.
The Problem: Because it’s done by humans, it’s impossible to be perfect every time.
Inconsistency: One wheel might have slightly more overlap or resin in one spot than another, creating tiny imperfections or imbalances.
Hidden Weight: To cover up the seams and rough patches from the hand-laying process, manufacturers have to sand the rim down and add a heavy layer of paint or clear coat to make it look smooth. This adds weight that does nothing for performance.
2. The Advanced Way: Filament Winding (The Venn Method)
Now, imagine a high-tech robotic loom. Instead of placing sheets by hand, a machine precisely winds a single, continuous strand of carbon fiber around a mandrel (the core form of the wheel) under constant tension.
The Process: It’s like winding thread onto a spool, but with incredible precision. The machine controls exactly where every single fiber goes.
The Advantage: The result is an engineering masterpiece.
Perfect Consistency: The machine never gets tired and never makes a mistake. Every rim is structurally identical to the next.
Structurally Superior: Because the fibers are long and continuous—not chopped up pieces overlapping each other—the structure is inherently stronger and stiffer.
No Hiding: The finish you see on a Venn wheel is the raw carbon itself. We don’t use paint or clear coats to hide imperfections because there aren't any. What you see is pure, high-performance engineering.
The Bottom Line for You
Think of it like the difference between a knitted sweater and a woven technical fabric. One has seams and potential weak points; the other is a continuous, integrated structure.
By using filament winding, we create wheels that are lighter (no heavy paint), stronger (continuous fibers), and perfectly balanced straight out of the mold. It’s a more advanced way to build a wheel, resulting in a better ride for you.
댓글 0
| 번호 | 제목 | 글쓴이 | 날짜 | 조회 수 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44692 | Kr 85Y | VenusDonnelly496260 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44691 | Kr 80g | FelishaFindlay8497 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44690 | Kr 87G | JaninaLarge8890029 | 2026.01.05 | 1 |
| 44689 | Kr 59t | BoyceMuniz194228 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44688 | Kr 53E | LinnieSherrod99 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44687 | Kr 52V | PrinceOshea925392 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44686 | The Role Of Advanced Safety Procedures In Safeguarding Your Company | RuthQ201580153746 | 2026.01.05 | 6 |
| 44685 | Kr 92g | AureliaTom65402 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44684 | Kr 6I | ShavonneNormanby020 | 2026.01.05 | 7 |
| 44683 | Kr 59O | SalvadorJiron99226189 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44682 | Kr 86N | RufusHopper311235 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44681 | Kr 85t | DinahCarmichael6577 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44680 | Kr 73e | NestorGarratt7647 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44679 | Kr 58N | TEFBecky23922906956 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44678 | Kr 99f | GeorgeWhiteside24 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44677 | Automobile Mishap Injury Attorney. | MohammedEvers17883 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44676 | Kr 32S | LaylaWalkom6206 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44675 | Kr 59m | GeraldKnott419162568 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |
| 44674 | Kr 83J | HesterFenbury701 | 2026.01.05 | 2 |
| 44673 | Kr 61o | VenusDonnelly496260 | 2026.01.05 | 3 |