Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Protecting violins from temperature change

We are running some tests on the thermal insulation properties of our cases. Instruments in cases should never be left in the sun or in a car - but accidents happen so we want be sure the inside of our cases heats up a slowly as possible.

Part of the strength of our carbon fiber shell comes from a foam core which forms a cantilever, this core has the added benefit of adding to the insulation. In addition we plan to line the interior of the shell with a thin layer of Thinsulate type material.

In the shot here the higher temperature is from the exterior of the case and the lower reading is coming from a sensor inside the case. I'll post more as the test results come in.

Calder insulation testing

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