Case Study

PULTRUDED FIBERGLASSBAFFLES THE SPLASH

PULTRUDED FIBERGLASSBAFFLES THE SPLASH

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CASE STUDY As the hospitality industry continues to grow, so does the aquatic waterparks sector, due to the demand of aquatic play areas. Currently, Michigan’s largest indoor waterpark measures 50,000 square feet and contains waterslides, raft rides, a lazy river action river, sports pools, wading pools, and other assorted features. Within these features lies an area called “Splash Village.” The main feature within this area of the waterpark is a dumping bucket, capable of dumping almost 400 gallons every 10 minutes. To complement this feature, the operators needed a durable trough, which was corrosion resistant yet durable enough to withstand the impact of the water dump and generously dispersing splashes to eager patrons. The park, with the aid of Strongwell’s Corrosion Re

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