Technology

Maraging Steel (HRc 52-55) is two times harder than stainless steel and 85% harder than pure titanium.  These hand crafted high performance clubs will be built to your specifications.  The increased strength of the Maraging Steel Face Inserts allows clubheads to be designed with thinner walls in wood heads and the ultimate in perimeter weighting.  The result: increased accuracy and distance.  Ball velocity off the face is 3-5 percent greater than any titanium and/or steel clubs!

Jesse Ortiz, President of the Orlimar Golf Company was the first to recognize this phenomenal opportunity and release its new Trimetal fairway woods with a Maraging Steel Face Insert with overwhelming success.  In fact, over 75 tour players are hitting the Orlimar club.

The increased strength of the Maraging Steel Face Insert allows clubhead designs with face inserts of 1.65-2.2 mm thin for the thinnest unsupported face in golf.  Maraging Steel alloys have been available to the golf industry for years.  Maraging Steel can be specially heat treated to extremely high levels of strength and hardness because of the high nickel content of the alloy.  Why hasn't anyone used Maraging Steel Face Inserts before?  Several have tried and failed but Maraging Power clubs were developed using a new technology (patent pending) that successfully bonds Maraging Steel Face Inserts into wood and iron heads.  Their brazing process perfectly bonds the face to the clubhead, maintaining maximum strength and performance.

Maraging steel alloys are twice as hard as stainless steel and 35 percent stronger than the hardest titanium alloy.  On the Rockwell Scale of Hardness (HRc), stainless steel is 23-26, titanium alloys 28-41 and Maraging Steel 52-55.