Fishing Parts Company

  • 4000 m²
    Factory Covered
  • 2004
    Found In
  • 50+
    Factory Employees
  • 60+
    Japanese Advanced Equipment
Ningbo Frienden Precision Components Co., Ltd.

Ningbo Frienden Precision Components Co., Ltd.

Frienden is a factory producing auto parts. Focus on the development and production of auto parts such as precision valves and shafts. It has a production plant of 4,000 square meters and 50 employees. IATF16949 certification, using ERP system. More than 60 sets of the advanced equipment imported from Japan, including Japan's STAR and Tsugami 5-9 axis walking machines, Citizen lathes, Brother Drilling, Taiwanese machining centers, Taiwanese grinding machines and other advanced equipment. Wholesale Fishing Parts Suppliers and Fishing Parts Companyin China. It can provide 200,000 high-pressure fuel pumps per year. With complete product quality inspection and control capabilities, including professional testing equipment such as Zeiss, Mitutoyo, etc., to ensure that we provide customers with high-quality products.

We have a young, professional and dedicated R&D, production and sales management team, adhering to the service concept of "integrity, sincerity, and honesty", adhering to the environmental protection spirit of green production and green regeneration. Many high-quality customers have established close cooperation Partnerships.

Plant And Equipment

  • SWISS machining
  • CNC machining center
  • CNC machining center
  • Automaic turning
  • Automaic turning
  • CNC machining center
  • SWISS machining
  • Automaic turning
  • SWISS machining
  • Centerless grinding

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What are the key considerations in designing and manufacturing fishing rods, including blank materials and rod action?
Designing and manufacturing fishing rods involves a combination of factors to ensure optimal performance, durability, and sensitivity. Here are key considerations in the design and manufacturing of fishing parts, focusing on blank materials and rod action:
Blank Materials:
Graphite/Carbon Fiber: Graphite or carbon fiber is widely used in high-quality fishing rod blanks. It offers a good balance of sensitivity, strength, and light weight. High-modulus graphite is often used for premium rods.
Fiberglass: Fiberglass is known for its durability and flexibility. It's often used in entry-level or heavy-duty rods, providing a more forgiving action.
Composite Blanks: Some rods combine both graphite and fiberglass to harness the strengths of each material, creating a versatile and balanced blank.
Blank Construction:
Blank Layers: The number of layers and the orientation of fibers in the blank impact its strength, sensitivity, and power. Multi-layered blanks can be strategically designed for specific actions and performance characteristics.
Tapering: Tapering the blank involves varying the thickness and diameter along its length. The taper influences the rod's action and power, providing sensitivity in the tip and backbone strength.
Blank Coating: Some blanks are coated with protective layers or finishes to enhance durability and resist environmental factors.
Rod Action:
Fast Action: Fast-action rods bend primarily in the top third or less of the blank. They provide quick hook sets, are more sensitive, and are often preferred for techniques requiring precision and sensitivity.
Moderate Action: Moderate-action rods bend more in the middle portion of the blank. They provide a more forgiving feel, ideal for playing fish and absorbing shock when using lighter lines or lures.
Slow Action: Slow-action rods bend throughout their length, providing a deep and full flex. They are suitable for light applications, including fly fishing or finesse techniques.
Power or Line Weight Rating:
The power of a fishing rod refers to its ability to handle different line weights and lure sizes. Rods are typically classified as ultralight, light, medium-light, medium, medium-heavy, heavy, etc. Understanding the appropriate power for the intended fishing application is crucial.
Length of the Rod:
The length of a fishing rod affects casting distance, leverage, and the ability to cover water efficiently. Longer rods generally cast farther and provide more leverage, while shorter rods offer better control in tight spaces.
Handle Design:
Material: Rod handles are commonly made from materials like cork, EVA foam, or a combination of both. The choice of handle material impacts comfort, grip, and overall aesthetics.
Length and Configuration: Handle length and configuration, such as split grips or full grips, vary based on the rod's intended use. Longer handles are often preferred for techniques requiring two-handed casting.
Guides and Reel Seats:
Guide Material: Guides can be made from materials like stainless steel, ceramic, or titanium. High-quality guides reduce friction, improve casting distance, and prevent line wear.
Guide Placement: The placement of guides on the rod affects its action and sensitivity. Proper guide spacing contributes to an even bend and prevents stress points on the blank.
Reel Seat: The reel seat material and design influence the rod's balance and sensitivity. High-quality reel seats securely hold the reel and contribute to the overall feel of the rod.
Weight and Balance:
A well-balanced rod minimizes angler fatigue during extended use. Proper weight distribution, including the balance between the handle and the rod tip, is essential for a comfortable fishing experience.
Intended Fishing Techniques:
Design considerations are often tailored to specific fishing techniques, such as bass fishing, fly fishing, trolling, or finesse techniques. Understanding the intended use helps in optimizing rod features for performance.
Cost and Material Trade-Offs:
Manufacturing decisions often involve trade-offs between cost, performance, and materials. Premium rods may use high-end materials, while budget-friendly options may prioritize durability and affordability.