Shoei Helmets - AIM - AIM + Carbon (Advanced Integrated Matrix)Product Development
Product development plays an important role in the optimization of wearing comfort, which
according to Shoei is a crucial component of a rider's ability to concentrate. We
hope you will gain a deeper understanding of the Shoei process.
Manufacturing Process:
Shoei helmets are constructed using AIM or Advanced Integrated Matrix, technology. AIM is
a process whereby organic fibers are combined with fiberglass and hyper performance fibers
to form the helmet's outer shell. This results in an outer shell that provides an ideal
level of impact absorption, sufficient elasticity, light weight and a high degree of
rigidity.
Forming Process:
Shoei helmets' outer shells are made of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP). During the
manufacturing process, a mold is first lined with reinforcing fibers, including
fiberglass, and then filled with polymer. A steam-inflated rubber balloon is then
inflated inside the mold which embeds the fibers in the polymer to form the outer shell.
Every outer shell is hand made by one of Shoei's skilled craftsmen.
Finishing Process:
This process not only involves removing superfluous parts of the outer shell, such as the
visor opening and the lower shell edge, but also creating the ventilation system and the
mounting holes for the visor. Using laser robots and automatic conventional blade
and water jet cutting machines, Shoei craftsman are able to finish the outer shell and
prepare the helmets for the next step in the manufacturing process.
Painting Process:
Shoei helmets are clearly the most comfortable best made helmets in the world. In
addition to that however, Shoei helmets also enjoy an excellent reputation for their
paintwork and artwork. The painting process is very intricate; requiring many hours
of painstaking work by Shoei's highly trained team of skilled technicians.
1. Base Coat:
The base coast is evenly applied to the untreated outer shell, sealing it against
the elements
2. Polishing: Once covered with base coat, the outer shell is then carefully polished with
very fine sandpaper. This time intensive process ensures that the paint adheres
properly to the base coat and prevents the paint from peeling off.
3. Optical Shell Examination: The polished shell is subjected to a thorough visual
inspection to make sure that each shell is perfect and ready for the next step.
4. Painting: The quality of the paintwork is ensured by its layered application. If
the layering process is not perfect, however, the entire paint job will be sub standard,
even if top quality paint is used. For this reason, all paint application is done by
hand to ensure complete coverage.
5. Quality Control: Upon completing the paint process, each helmet undergoes a
thorough examination. If the paint application is not perfect, then the entire
helmet is sanded down and the process is started all over again. This commitment to
quality ensures long term durability and the superb look of the paintwork.
7. Transfers: Using an extreme amount of patience and skill, Shoei's technicians
apply the graphic decals tot he shell using water.
8. Clear Varnish: A clear acrylic layer is applied by hand to protect the paintwork.
This process is repeated several times in order to produce the helmet's ultra gloss
finish.
9. Final Inspection: Each shell is subjected to one final thorough examination.
If it passes this rigorous inspection, the shell is ready for assembly.
Assembly: During this
step, the visor, the lower beadings, the liner, and the comfort liner are assembled by
hand in line with detailed instructions. This painstaking process ensures that the
excellent quality of Sheoi's products is permanently maintained.
Shoei AIM (Advanced Integrated
Matrix)
The AIM shell is composite that contains a thermoset polymer plus various layers of
reinforcing organic fibers and fiberglass. The organic fibers of low specific
gravity are combined with fiberglass to create the outer shell. When compared to
other helmets that are made of only fiberglass, Shoei's AIM helmets provide greater
rigidity at a fraction of the weight.
Shoei has taken their AIM helmets to the next level, as their engineers have introduced a
new hyper performance fiber that is so strong that it can only be cut with a laser, yet it
is lighter than a piece of cotton fabric. This new fiber is used in Shoei's new AIM
+ shells that are used to make the new X-Eleven and RF-1000 model motorcycle helmets.
Once the shells have formed, they are sealed using a specially adapted unsaturated
polyester resin, or thermoplastic. During the thermosetting stage the resin forms a
three dimensional 3D molecular structure that ensures both rigidity and elasticity.
This resin is also highly corrosion resistant, giving the helmet unprecedented
protection from external elements.
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