To manufacture our carbon rings, we use prepreg carbon material, which is characterized by its particular rigidity and stability. Prepreg means wound carbon fiber impregnated with epoxy resin, which can then be dried and used for further processing in many industrial sectors (e.g. automotive engineering, model making, medical technology, etc.) The material is extremely resistant to chemicals and temperature and shows hardly any signs of wear when worn.
Each ring is unique! The individual winding of the tubes can lead to slight differences in the surface marbling of a pair of wedding rings, but this once again underlines the handcrafted character of the models. Our models impress with their quality and eye-catching design! With FischerCarbon®, Fischer is launching various wedding ring and jewelry ring models on the market in which the high-tech material is combined with precious metals such as apricot gold or red gold.
People who identify more with cooler color combinations will be fully satisfied with the combination of palladium, grey gold or platinum in combination with carbon.
How does the carbon get into the ring?
Depending on the model, the rings are either made from carbon tubing and bonded with precious metal or a carbon fiber soaked in epoxy resin is fitted into the intricate milling of the rings and wrapped around the ring many times. The twisted carbon fiber used by Fischer consists of 3,000-12,000 individual fibers. The process requires the incorporated fiber to dry for at least 24 hours before the ring can be further processed and given its final polish. The combination of sunny yellow apricot gold with the deep black is a very special interplay of colors that not only looks extremely harmonious, but also sets a new trend.
It is becoming increasingly clear within the wedding ring industry that carbon is not a flash in the pan. Due to high demand, Fischer has expanded its carbon collection to include an impressive number of models. As a high-tech material, carbon impresses men in particular with its properties. There are hardly any signs of wear and tear and, depending on the model, wedding rings made of carbon are significantly lighter than rings made entirely of precious metal. Combined with color-coordinated alloys such as apricot gold, red gold, palladium or platinum and beautifully shining diamonds, the models naturally also enchant women who want that special wedding ring.
Men want to experience adventure, master life, defy the adversities of everyday life and overcome great challenges. What better material to combine with this than carbon, especially in the sports and leisure sector? The enthusiasm for the material and the associations that are otherwise associated with the use of the material appeal to many men and the desire for a carbon wedding ring is awakened. Carbon makes men cool - and women special!