Haydale Paddles Forward with Stronger, Lighter Norse Kayaks
07 February 2023
Haydale, (AIM: HAYD), the global technology solutions company, is delighted that its bespoke mechanical graphene masterbatch has been used to create stronger and lighter composite sea kayaks for Norwegian paddle sport brand Norse Kayaks ("Norse").
By using the new graphene enhanced material the Norse kayak is now 30% lighter going from 23kg to 16kg, making the composite kayak easier to load and transport. The use of graphene in the vacuum infusion composite layup process has also increased both impact strength and stiffness, improving the resistance to breakage in critical areas of the kayak. Vibration dampening has also improved the user experience.
Norse use vacuum infusion moulding techniques to ensure a flawless finish and the even distribution of materials across the kayak gives a superb construction quality at a competitive price compared to comparable composite kayaks.
Renowned for building well-made, high-quality kayaks since 2013, Norse currently has 12 designs in its fleet. The new graphene enhanced kayak prototype has already sold 30 units, leading to positive expectations on potential sales when the season starts, and the first kayaks reach the European marketplace.
Commenting on the new graphene enhanced kayak, Norse founder Kjetil Sandvik said: "The use of graphene has exceeded our expectations and we are sure that this will set a new standard of what is possible to do with a sea kayak. We have never seen this kind of impact strength on light weight sea kayaks in our 20 years' experience in the kayaking business."
Haydale CEO Keith Broadbent added: "It has been a challenge for the composites industry to effectively use nanomaterials in the resin infusion process, but now having worked closely with Norse on a bespoke graphene resin solution we are delighted with the product enhancements they have seen.
"It's not just in the sports and leisure field that we believe there is potential for this weight saving technology. With all the benefits Norse has seen there is potential to replicate this in the automotive and aerospace sectors and beyond where vacuum infusion is part of the manufacturing process."
The kayaks are designed in Bergen, Norway and built at A. J. Fishing Industries in Sri Lanka for touring, expedition, and fitness paddling.
For further information:
Haydale Graphene Industries plc
Keith Broadbent, CEO Tel: +44 (0) 1269 842946
Sarah Thomas, Marketing Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1269 507026
finnCap (Nominated Adviser & Broker)
Julian Blunt / Edward Whiley, Corporate Finance Tel: +44 (0) 20 7220 0500
Andrew Burdis, ECM
Notes to Editors
Haydale is a global technologies and materials group that facilitates the integration of graphene and other nanomaterials into the next generation of commercial technologies and industrial materials. With expertise in graphene, silicon carbide and other nanomaterials, Haydale can deliver improvements in electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, as well as toughness through its state-of-the-art functionalisation. Haydale has granted patents for its technologies in Europe, USA, Australia, Japan, and China and operates from five sites in the UK, USA, and the Far East.
For more information please visit: www.haydale.com
LinkedIn: Haydale-ltd
Twitter: @haydalegraphene
About Norse Kayaks
Norse Kayaks is a Norwegian based paddle sport company that has been designing and developing composite sea kayaks since 2013. The range of sea kayaks use the latest technology in composite construction to produce lightweight, strong and efficient boats. Products are available for sale throughout Scandinavia, continental Europe and North America, and the UK.
https://www.norsekayaks.com/kayaks
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