Morelux Engineering Log: Vol. IX
The 4K Texture Paradox: Hybrid Weave & Ball Integrity
1. The "Cheese Grater" Effect
When a golf ball strikes a standard single-layer screen at 160+ MPH with 7000+ RPM, the screen acts like high-grit sandpaper. The immense friction creates Flash Heat, which melts the urethane cover of premium balls like the Titleist Pro V1.
Traditional "smooth" screens lack the cooling air-gaps required to dissipate this thermal energy. The result? Scorched covers and shortened ball life.
2. Hybrid Warp-Weft Solution
The GS1075 utilizes a proprietary Warp-Weft Hybrid Knitting technique to solve the 4K-vs-Ball paradox:
- The Cooling Micro-Gaps: Our specific weave creates microscopic recessed channels. These channels act as air-cooling vents during impact, reducing the direct friction-contact area by 35%.
- Kinetic Dwell Time: While the Warp (Vertical) fibers keep the 4K image flat, the Weft (Horizontal) fibers provide a controlled "catch," effectively lowering the peak temperature on the ball's skin.
3. Asset Protection: Laboratory Data
| Performance Metric | Standard Screen | GS1075 Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Cover Wear (500 hits) | Severe Scuffing | Minimal Etching |
| Surface Friction Temp | High Risk | Controlled (Safe) |
| Projected Image Gain | 0.8 - 0.9 | 1.1 (High Brightness) |
*Comparative testing conducted with Titleist Pro V1 golf balls at 160 MPH launch velocity. Data reflects structural optimization.


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