Vacuum Void Control (VVC) is an all new process for creating carbon fiber bike frames. During the moulding process, frames are hooked up to a vacuum system. While the bladder is being inflated forcing the carbon to take the shape of the mould, the vacuum system is sucking resin through the fibers from the outside.
VVC creates a frame with only the perfect amount of resin resulting in weight savings. Non VVC frames have excess resin inside the frames that serves no purpose and adds unnecessary weight. During the VVC process the resin disperses evenly into the fibers filling voids in the carbon and making for a stronger bond. This increases the stiffness of the frame and allows the incredible numbers these frames produce when tested. The third and final benefit of this process is a tighter compression of the carbon layers. Because VVC uses a bladder pressing and a vacuum sucking to compress the carbon layers together, the result is a thinner tube without reducing the amount of layers used to create the frame. This makes the bike more responsive and provides the perfect amount of tube flex for an amazing ride.
The entire Fascenario Road and Rebelion Mountain series bikes feature this patent pending process. When you ride a Storck, the feeling is like none other. These bikes will change your definition of a great riding bike!
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Video by Invodo Inc. with Markus Storck Explaining the VVC Process |
| Interesting video by testrider.com on carbon fiber production featuring our own Markus Storck. |
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