Re: [Paddlewise] Plastic Prijon

From: Fernando López Arbarello <uktkayak_at_interar.com.ar>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 21:34:58 -0300
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Meldrum" <meldrum_at_yourfuture.ab.ca>
> > Has anyone had any experience with Prijon kayaks.

I owned a ww prijon T-SLALOM for years. Construccion is excellent. There are
2 major technics for plastic boats. Perception, for example uses the
ROTATIONAL MOLDING process. The mold is part of a mechanism that rotates
while rocking the extremes up and down. This is put into the oven so the
plastic melts and distributes uniformerly all along the mold.

Prijon uses other method. They inject the melt plastic into the mold with
air pressure. The result is a kayak with more dense and strong walls but
also heavier. While former rotomolded kayaks don´t let repair (related with
the linear molecular arrangement of the kind of polyethylene they use),
prijon´s plastic is cross linked accepting repairs. You just melt new
plastic into the damaged zone, previously heated, and they perfectly mix.

Excuse my non-academical explanation but the concept is ok. Maybe someone
else with more english than myself would be able to explain it far better.

Best regards and have fun
Fernando López Arbarello
uktkayak_at_interar.com.ar


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