In the world of quadcopters, even the smallest details can significantly affect the performance, stability, and durability of the device. One of the key components of the frame is the tubes that form the basis of the drone’s frame.
Why square tubes are changing the rules of the game in quadcopters
Square carbon tubes open up new horizons in drone design and efficiency:
Much easier to assemble: their straight angles allow you to easily connect various structural elements, such as motors, electronics, and other accessories.
They have better bending and torsion rigidity. This provides greater stability and control accuracy during flight, especially under high loads.
The square shape promotes better load distribution. Since the tubes have a larger area of contact with other frame elements, this allows for better shock absorption and reduces the likelihood of breakage even under significant mechanical loads.
This solution has the potential to change the perception of drone design and make them even more reliable, efficient, and technologically advanced.
Where square carbon tubes are used
For quadcopters of various types and purposes, it is important to choose tubes that are ideally suited to the design and operating conditions. For example:
- Square carbon tube 20x20x17 mm, length 600 mm, its size is ideal for lightweight racing drones (FPV drones), where every gram matters. A tube with this length is suitable for creating frame frames for high-speed models, where high rigidity and stability are required, as well as minimal weight.
- Square carbon tube 25x25x22 mm, length 500 mm, with a thicker wall thickness and shorter length, is ideal for heavier quadcopters, such as cinematic drones or cargo models. With this size of tube, you can build frames that can withstand higher loads, in particular for heavier cameras, additional batteries or other accessories.
Due to their properties, square carbon tubes allow you to achieve the optimal combination of strength, lightness and aerodynamic qualities.
Square carbon tubes are not just another innovation in the world of drones and not another trend, but a real step forward in the development of drone construction.














































