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Carbon shaft CENTA
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Characteristics

Material
carbon
Type
drive
Torque

Max.: 800,000 Nm
(590,049.7194 ft.lb)

Min.: 5,000 Nm
(3,687.8107 ft.lb)

Description

Skillfully engineered and developed in cooperation with the Technical University of Darmstadt, the CENTA carbon driveshaft is designed for energy-efficient power transmission. Built to accommodate higher speeds and longer shaft lengths, the CENTA carbon driveshaft uses carbon-fiber technology for strength and durability. Carbon fiber is also a cost-effective solution, requiring fewer additional components such as bearings and foundations. Extremely durable and noise-damping, CENTA carbon driveshafts offer low thermal expansion and higher whirling speeds compared to steel equivalents. These are maintenance-free, corrosion-proof driveshafts built to be customized with flexible couplings and connecting elements for an optimal driveshaft solution. Available in many lengths up to 10m (30’) per section. CENTA Carbon Drive Shafts CENTA Carbon driveshafts were developed for demanding applications in marine propulsion. These compact, lightweight precision-engineered driveshafts offer energy-efficient power transmission for high speeds. Noise-damping and durable, CENTA carbon driveshafts outperform and outlast other driveshaft solutions. Tested and rated for accurate torque transmission, these cutting-edge driveshafts are maintenance-free and corrosion-proof. CENTA carbon-fiber driveshafts are a reliable, strong solution with easy handling and low maintenance. Available in a variety of lengths and easily configured and adapted, reduce your down-time and costs with CENTA, a true driveshaft solution leader.

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