3D printed Electric Ducted Fan TESTED – How strong is SLS?! (EDF Turbine Test)
Our engineer Andi designed and printed an Electric Ducted Fan (EDF) with the new Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) system Sintratec S2. We already knew that nylon parts are strong. But how much power can such 3D prints actually handle?
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EDF Turbine Test
3D printed EDF Turbine tested
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