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Q. What is
Titanium Rods and How is it Made to better distinguished from
other Rods?
A.
ADG "Titan" rods are impregnated (prepeg) with titanium
wires into rod's base material, normally and in our case is with IM-8.
Then, entire rod blank again is coated with titanium from tiptop
to end of butt section end.
Above Mentioned Titanium
Procedures Will Result In:
A.
Better Sensitivity Titanium molecules are
dense thus causing better conduction which results better sensitivity,
especially when fish is on the other end of the line.
B. Flexibility
C. Strength
D. Stress Point
Q.
Wouldn't Titanium Rod be heavier than graphite or fiberglass rods?
A. Absolutely
Not. Titanium has very light properties. It could result in lighter
rods.
Q. Wouldn't rod action be
changed or different.
A.
Absolutely Not. Rod actions can be made to any actions we
desire as any other rod actions.
Analogy: Past rod buildings,
whether it was with graphite, fiber glass or other materials, were
as if pouring a concrete into a building without any reinforced
steel wires in the concrete structure. Structure without reinforced
steel will be fragile and structurally unsound.
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