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heißwachs rennrad Optimize Graphen Heißwachs – Optimize GmbHWarum Optimize? Weil wir Fahrradketten nicht einfach schmieren wir denken sie neu. Optimize steht fr maximale Effizienz, saubere Antriebe und Produkte, die exakt aufeinander abgestimmt sind. Unser Anspruch: Performance wie im Rennsport aber fr jeden. Optimize Graphen Heiwachs Maximale Performance fr alle, die es ernst meinen. Unser Graphen Heiwachs ist fr alle, die im Rennen oder Training wirklich alles aus ihrer Kette holen wollen. Entwickelt fr

Warum Optimize?

Weil wir Fahrradketten nicht einfach schmieren – wir denken sie neu.
Optimize steht für maximale Effizienz, saubere Antriebe und Produkte, die exakt aufeinander abgestimmt sind. Unser Anspruch: Performance wie im Rennsport – aber für jeden.


Optimize Graphen Heißwachs

Maximale Performance – für alle, die es ernst meinen.

Unser Graphen Heißwachs ist für alle, die im Rennen oder Training wirklich alles aus ihrer Kette holen wollen. Entwickelt für kompromisslose Geschwindigkeit, extrem niedrige Reibung und maximale Laufleistung – selbst unter härtesten Bedingungen.

Die Basis: hochreines Paraffin mit einem speziellen Anteil ultrafeiner Graphen-Partikel.
Graphen ist der leistungsfähigste Festschmierstoff seiner Klasse – dünner als ein Atom, stärker als Stahl. Es dringt tief in die Kette ein, reduziert die Reibung auf Nanoebene und bildet eine stabile, trockene Schutzschicht.

🏁 Unser Wachs für Racer.
Graphit ist der Allrounder.
Graphen ist für Rennen.


1. Unser Schmierstoff: Graphen

Graphen reduziert die Reibung dort, wo es wirklich zählt – zwischen den Innenflächen deiner Kette. Das Resultat: Noch leisere, noch leichtere und noch effizientere Kettenbewegung. Besonders bei hohen Trittfrequenzen und langen Distanzen ein klarer Vorteil.


2. Laufleistung: 1000–1200 km

In Kombination mit dem Optimize Ultraschallwachskocher lässt sich die Standzeit auf bis zu 1200 km steigern (Road – trockene Bedingungen). Auch ohne Ultraschall erreichst du mit sauberer Kette und korrektem Setup konstant 1000 km pro Anwendung.


3. Immer sauber, immer schnell

Der hohe Schmelzpunkt sorgt dafür, dass das Wachs vollständig aushärtet.
Kein Kleben, kein Schmieren, kein Schmutzfilm.
Das Ergebnis: Eine blitzsaubere Kette, die nicht nur besser aussieht – sondern auch schneller ist.
Denn wir wissen:
Nur eine saubere Kette ist eine schnelle Kette.


4. Das Optimize System

Wir bieten nicht nur das Wachs – sondern das Setup dazu.
Egal ob Einsteiger oder Leistungssportler – bei Optimize findet jeder das passende Werkzeug für sein persönliches HotWax-System:

Optimize Automatischer Wachskocher:
Einfach Wachs einfüllen, Temperatur einstellen, Kette eintauchen – fertig.

Optimize Ultraschall-Wachskocher:
Für alle, die mehr wollen. Schmilzt das Wachs und reinigt gleichzeitig per Ultraschall.
→ Mehr Eindringtiefe. Mehr Laufleistung. Mehr Kontrolle.

Optimize Reinigungssystem:
Vor dem Wachsen muss die Kette frei von Öl und Rückständen sein.
Wir bieten dir dafür:
• Hochwirksame Entfetter (Chain Degreaser Plus)
• Spezielle Ultraschallgeräte für Tiefenreinigung
• Zubehör & Tools – alles aufeinander abgestimmt


Anwendung

  1. Kette gründlich entfetten & trocknen
    → Ideal mit Optimize Ultraschallgerät + Chain Degreaser Plus

  2. Wachs im Kocher auf ca. 90 °C schmelzen

  3. Kette eintauchen, leicht bewegen

  4. Bei ca. 60 °C entnehmen, abtropfen lassen

  5. Mind. 2 h abkühlen lassen – direkt fahrbereit


**Graphit ist für alle.

Graphen ist für die, die gewinnen wollen.**

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