Partnership
Carbon fibre components and accessories for the automotive, nautical and aerospace sectors have been realised by Reglass in collaboration with leading and internationally prestigious companies.
Carbon fibre components for the automotive
With Lamborghini, Reglass has principally reengineered metallic parts in carbon fibre composites. The collaboration started in 2006 when a new connection tube for differential gear was studied for the Murcielago. It was then followed by the planning and manufacturing of an anti-rolling bar and a closing frame on top of the Aventador motor.
Carbon fibre components for the nautical sector
Together with Lamborghini engineering, Reglass designed and built a movable front daggerboard (subjected to enormous stress), which was then mounted on the Vento di Sardegna boat to tackle the 2012 Twostar crossing: from Plymouth in the UK to Newport in the USA. The boat with skipper Andrea Mura achieved a new record that year, completing the feat in 13 days 12 hours and 47 minutes (the previous record dates back to 2000 and was 14 days and 19 hours).
For Luna Rossa-Prada Challenge, on the occasion of the 2003 America’s Cup, Reglass made all the batten sets for the sails used by Luna Rossa, which reached the semi-finals in that edition of the regatta.
with Lamborghini Engineering Reglass has created an anterior mobile drift (due to popular request) then mounted on the boat Vento di Sardegna, to face the Atlantic crossing challenge called Two-star 2012: from Plymouth in the UK to Newport in the United States of America. The boat with the skipper Andrea Mura reached a new record in accomplishing the venture in 13 days, 12 hours and 47 minutes (the previous record is from 2000 and was finished in 14 days and 19 hours).
On the event of America’s Cup in 2003, for Luna Rossa- Prada Challenge, Reglass manufactured all sets of sail sticks used by the boat, Luna Rossa. On the occasion of that regatta, it arrived at the semi-finals.
Aerospace
Thales Alenia Space chose Reglass’ production technology for the manufacture of carbon fibre tubes for satellites. It then promoted its study activity to develop a new resin for space use, which is now being certified.