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- A shuttlecock (often abbreviated to
shuttle and also commonly known as a bird) is a high-drag
projectile, with an open conical shape: the cone is formed from
sixteen overlapping feathers embedded into a rounded cork base.
- Synthetic shuttles are often used by
recreational players to reduce their costs as feathered shuttles
break easily.
- These nylon shuttles may be constructed
with either natural cork or synthetic foam base, and a plastic
skirt. Additionally, nylon shuttlecocks come in three varieties,
each variety for a different range of temperatures.
- These three varieties are known as green
(slow speed which will give you an extra 40% hang time/shot length),
blue (middle speed), and red (fast speed).
- The colours, and therefore speeds, are
indicated by coloured strips fastened around the cork. In colder
temperatures, a faster shuttle is used, and in hotter climates, a
slower one is chosen.
- Feathered shuttlecocks are the choice of
all professional level badminton players. These are made up of 16
feathers (normally goose or duck) attached to a 'semi-ellipse'
shaped cork.
- Feather shuttlecocks tend to be quicker
than the plastic alternative, and have a much more consistent
flight.
- Plastic shuttlecocks are the typical
choice of recreational players and schools, and are far more
forgiving for inexperienced badminton players.
- If treated well, a plastic shuttle could
last for 100's of games, and so they are a lot more cost effective
than the feathered alternative.
- Most players will begin by playing with
plastic shuttles, and progress to feathers once their level
advances.
- Typically made of nylon, these synthetics
are durable and inexpensive; the U.S. national badminton program
recommends them as "ideal" for beginners and cost-conscious players.
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A
"slow" shuttlecock weighs 4.8 grams, and it travels about 120 cm
less than a "fast" one, at 5.2 grams. Speed refers to the distance
travelled by a shuttlecock under the force of an average blow; the
overall speed and trajectory, of course, relies a great deal on the
skill of the players.
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The feathers on the
shuttle should be consistent. Stem of the feather should not be
fragile. It should be covered by glue. When you clear shot or deep
high serve, the shuttle should flight and drop smooth without
wagging.
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Never place shuttlecock
near heat source eg. fireplace, heater, car dashboard or car boot.
The heat will evaporate moisture and decrease the durability.
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A machine stamps 16
holes and the special sorted feathers are inserted.
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During the next step
the inserted feathers are being adjusted, so that the skirt gets its
round shape, and everything is glued together.
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The thread is applied
with a kind of crochet hook at an amazing speed. After that a
machine glues the skirt, which gives durability.
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After drying, the
speeds are tested. Every single shuttle is tested with a machine and
manually by hand in a badminton hall.
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Currently the VICTOR
factory
in Nanjing produces 2,7 million
feather shuttlecocks per month!
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General
- Shuttlecock facts
- Choosing the right type of shuttle
- Badminton Shuttlecocks Types
- Shuttlecock
- Steps to achieving shuttlecock approval
Products
- Plastic shuttlecock
- Tournament series
durable Badminton Goose feather shuttlecock
- Select your Rackets
- MB G-Class
Shuttlecock
- Youhe Y835 Goose
Feather Shuttlecock
- HEAD SuperGrade
Tour Feather Shuttlecock
- Yonex Aero Club 03
(AC-03) Feather Shuttlecock
- Victor series
- Approved
Shuttlecocks
- Feathered
shuttlecock
Manufacturing process
- How feather
shuttlecocks are produced
- Manufacturing
process of Shuttlecock
- FZ Forza Shuttle
Production
- Shuttlecock
manufacturing
- How Shuttlecocks
Are Made
Market
- Competitive market
of Shuttlecocks
- RCL
Shuttlecocks Market Survey
- Business
opportunity in making shuttlecocks
- Badminton
Shuttlecock Launcher Market
- Wind turns against
shuttlecock makers
- The business of
feather shuttlecock
Life of a
Shuttlecock
- Recommendation
- Prolong the life of
a shuttle
- Shuttlecock repair
- Shuttlecock tips
Testing
- How to test a
badminton shuttlecock
- Testing feather
Badminton Shuttlecocks
- Testing shuttlecock
News
- Bird flu spells
disaster for Bengal shuttlecock makers
- A shuttlecock
kerfuffle brings out the boo-birds
- Demystifying the
feather shuttlecock
- Indian Great
Padukone Frustrated by BAI Inaction Amid Shuttlecock-Bird Flu Crisis
- Medvedev finds his
inner shuttlecock
- Shuttlecocks and
Misplaced Rage at the Olympics
- Russian Police to
Benefit from Shuttlecock Machine-Gun
- The Science of
Shuttlecocks
Patent
- Adjustably weighted shuttlecock
- Shuttlecock with luminescent means
- Tethered shuttlecock
- Apparatus for manufacturing plastic
shuttlecocks
- Shuttlecock launcher and method for
launching
- Racquet sport game and shuttlecock for use
therewith
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Suppliers
- Suppliers of
Shuttlecocks
- Manufacturers of
Shuttlecocks
- Selling leads of
Shuttlecocks
- Shuttlecocks Suppliers
- Exporters of
Shuttlecocks
- Shuttlecocks Suppliers list
Raw
material suppliers
- Goose feathers
- Hen feathers
- Glue
- Thread
Company profiles
- Company from China
- Another Company from
China
- Company from Japan
- Company from
Germany
- Company from West
bengal
Consultancy
- Consultancy from
Kansas
- Online Consultancy
1
- Online Consultancy
2
Machinery
suppliers & Production plant
- Machinery supplier
from Taiwan
- Manufacturing plant
from England
- Manufacturing plant
from Hong Kong
- Manufacturing plant
from Pakistan
- Manufacturing plant
from U.K
Project
- Shuttle Cock
- Laghu udyog
samachar
- Scheme For
Financing Shuttle Cock Manufacturing Units
- Shuttlecock Project
details
- System Architecture
White Paper
Selection
- How to choose badminton shuttle
- Choosing Shuttlecock
- Badminton guide: Choosing a Shuttlecock
- How to select a Badminton Shuttlecock
Report
- The shuttlecock
- Lee Greenwood Style
- November 2008
Manhattan Beach Badminton Club report
- September 2010
Manhattan Beach Badminton Club report
- July 2006 Manhattan
Beach Badminton Club report
- January 2009
Manhattan Beach Badminton Club report
Study
- Development of Multi-channel Video & Sound
Integration System for Measurement of Ability of
Badminton Players to Predict Shuttlecock Hit
- A study of shuttlecock’s trajectory in
badminton
- A Study of the Motion of a Free Falling
Shuttlecock
- Serious eye injury in badminton players
- Development of feeding attractants for
control of moths pests of apple
- Terminal velocity of a shuttlecock in
vertical fall
- Badminton Study Guide
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