Hey Global fam, I have some questions about Global's coverstocks. I struggle a few things, and I'm hoping some of yous guys can help. Here are my questions, in absolutely no particular order:
- Is there a chart anywhere that shows cover strength in relation to each other? I know Storm & Roto have charts like this which are periodically updated.
- What do letters & numbers in their coverstock name mean? For example, the Inception & Inception Pearl used S74R; the various badgers use S71; the Flux uses S72R; the Eon uses S82RX; the Boosts have S43; and I think the Ordnance uses 70. Does the S mean something vs. covers without an S? Same goes for the R, RX, or no letter? What's more important in the number, first or second digit? It's all a little confusing for me because I get similar reactions from covers that are 20 numbers apart. Any and all guidance in better understanding these cover names would be awesome
- From my understandstanding, Storm pours the Global covers. Are there any direct comparisons in covers between the Global covers and Storm/Roto covers?
Thank you!
No, no chart, but that would rule.
Back in the day, Global used S in front of the cover stock number to be able to tell it apart from the AMF covers, which start with F.
Now, for the number, it's supposed to be how strong the cover is. That being said, core shape really will dictate motion. A Link (please bring it back!) With S30 is going to shape differently than a After Dark with S30. Why? Core shape. Same with S43. Hooks and Boosts, same cover, different shapes. I honestly think the higher the number, the faster it CAN slow down. S30 gets thru any oil like plastic. S70, not so much.
Now, with the letters after the numbers, it usually indicates some sort of additive that's been added to the base resin to achieve some different roll characteristics. Personally, I think the R is to give it a little more midlane without sacrificing backend, and the RX feels like a little bit of (shhh) particle type additive.
When Storm bought controlling interest in Global Foundries (Not 900 Global), they basically said "Utah can't keep up, we need to start using your plant too." But we had already been making Tropical Heats for them prior to 900 Global even being created.
We didn't have the ability to do 3 color, Utah did. So for a little while there, there was a "Storm" influence on some of the covers (Which I didn't dig). Seemingly, that's calmed down. We have a fabulous set of cores (See any post of mine regarding the Clutch Pearl) and covers are getting better all the time.