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Catching the Wind for a Greener Future

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Catching the Wind for a Greener Future

Gulf Wind Technology has embraced 3D printing for manufacturing wind tunnel models, revolutionizing their workflow. This video explores how Neo SLA 3D printing dramatically reduces the design and fabrication cycle and how 3D printing allows Gulf Wind engineers to incorporate pressure taps directly into the models, gathering data on airfoil performance which is near impossible using traditional machining or molding techniques. See how 3D printing makes wind tunnel testing dramatically more efficient!

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