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BUTTERFLY BLADES: SPECIAL MATERIALS

 

Outerfiber™ / Innerfiber™

Even when the same artificial fiber is used for blades, performance varies based on where the fiber layers are positioned.
Blades with an Outerfiber™ structure have artificial fiber layers placed just beneath the surface veneer--a long-established design. They enhance the feel of artificial fibers, enabling faster shots.
In contrast, blades with an Innerfiber™ structure feature artificial fiber layers near the wooden core, a configuration first introduced in Butterfly's blades in 2009. This structure provides a touch of longer dwell time, while preserving the unique characteristics of the fiber.
Each structure offers unique characteristics, so select your blade based on the performance and feeling you desire.

Butterfly Blades: Special Materials - Outerfiber™ / Innerfiber™

Comparison between Outerfiber™ structure (Left) and Innerfiber™ structure (Right)
:Artificial Fiber A:Surface wood B:Second layer C:Wooden core

Artificial fibers

The regulations of the International Table Tennis Federation state: “At least 85 % of the blade by thickness shall be of natural wood.” In other words, we may adopt any special materials for the remaining 15 % for reinforcement. However, no high-performance rackets will be produced only by attaching some special materials without analysis; balance is crucial to make the best product. Butterfly will continue to research materials that best suit the techniques of future generations as well as continually improving the quality of the blade.
Special Materials: Super ALC

 

 

Super Arylate-Carbon achieves a higher bounce by weaving in a larger amount of fibers than conventional Arylate-Carbon. In addition, adjusting the ratio of Arylate and carbon materials maintains blade suppleness which is a characteristic achieved via the use of Arylate-Carbon.

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Butterfly Blade Special Materials: Super ALC

Special Materials: Cellulose Nano Fiber (CNF)

 

 

Very thin fiber obtained by finely loosening plant fibers such as wood to Nanometer size, Cellulose Nano Fiber (CNF) enables blades with low vibration, providing the feeling of "holding the ball" to the blade, despite high reaction values.

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Butterfly Blade Special Materials: CNF

Special Materials: Super ZLC

 

 

Super ZL-Carbon has 1.8 times as much densely woven Carbon-Fibers and ZL-Fibers in mass, as the existing ZL-Carbon by using special technology. The remarkable reaction and control provided by the expanded high-reaction area has taken the blade to the next stage.

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Butterfly Blade Special Materials: Super ZLC

Special Materials: ZL Fiber

 

 

ZL-Fiber has a detailed molecular configuration that is strong and elastic. Its ratio is 10 percent lower than Carbon fiber, thus making the blade both light and with a high performance level.

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Butterfly Blade Special Materials: ZL Fiber

Special Materials: Arylate-Carbon

 

 

Arylate-Carbon is a special material created with a woven combination of Arylate and Carbon. Blades using Arylate-Carbon have power, speed and control.

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Butterfly Blade Special Materials: Arylate Carbon

 

Carbon (Tamca-5000)

 

 

Carbon (Tamca-5000) is strong and light: six times stronger and one fifth in weight compared with iron and steel. Blades using Tamca-5000 are light and strong with high elasticity and enable high performance.

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Butterfly Blades Special Materials: Carbon (Tamca-5000)

 

 

Special Materials: CA Fiber

 

 

 

CA-Fiber is a special material derived from wood. As it is very flexible, it helps to hold the ball which offers a higher level of control. Additionally, the tensile strength is high so there is also good speed.

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Butterfly Blades Special Materials: CA Fiber

 

 

 

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