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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ROPE INSTRUMENTS FROM VINYL POLYCHLORIDE PIPES
abstract process for the production of string instruments from polyvinyl chloride pipes. refers to the present invention patent to a craft process for the production of string instruments, more precisely, violins, violas, cello and symphonic double bass, using PVC pipes as the main raw material, aiming to obtain an instrument with low costs for its industrial feasibility and thereby reach the low-income public. this process is a sustainable production alternative and gives the instrument a sound similar to instruments made of wood, in addition to providing greater resistance to moisture, greater resistance against impacts, falling and easy to maintain.
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