Andrew Baker from CRP USA talks to TCT about how advanced Windform 3D printing materials are being used for functional parts on the racetrack - with the Energica superbike - and even as far as out of space.
CRP USA on 3D printing in motorsport and space at CES 2016
TCT talks to Andrew Baker from CRP USA about how advanced Windform materials are being used on the racetrack and out of space.
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