La impresión 3D motocicleta eléctrica... Cbsanjeev Balan
La impresión 3D motocicleta eléctrica .Una
empresa de fabricación italiana está utilizando técnicas de impresión
3D para crear arte , satélites e incluso una motocicleta eléctrica . En Modena , se ha creado la patria del Valle Motor italiano, el primer italiano motocicleta eléctrica Energica Ego . Se ha construido con las tecnologías de la F1 .Usando
la tecnología de sinterización por láser selectiva y Windform , un
material a base de poliamida reforzado con fibras de carbono , la PCR de
grupo es capaz de crear carenados , cubiertas de faros y componentes de
la motocicleta , aparte de las partes mecánicas y eléctricas . La
línea Windform es resistente al agua, a los aceites y el estrés , y
esto permite la creación de piezas muy funcionales y bonitos acabados
adecuados para múltiples applications.Energica Ego es la primera
motocicleta eléctrica italiana que recuerda motocicletas endotérmicos
tradicionales que pueden llegar a 240 kmh y pueden viajar hasta 150 km. Las baterías se cargan en menos de tres horas con aire acondicionado y una media hora con DC . Energica
Ego también está equipado con un sistema de frenado KERS que le permite
recuperar la energía útil para el uso de la motocicleta como los coches
de F1.
The 3D Printed Electric Motorcycle.
One Italian manufacturing company is using 3D printing techniques to create art, satellites and even an electric motorcycle. In Modena, the homeland of the Italian Motor Valley, the first Italian electric motorcycle Energica Ego has been created. It has been built with F1 technologies.
Using selective laser sintering technology and Windform, a polyamide-based material reinforced with carbon fibers, CRP Group is able to create fairings, headlight covers and motorcycle components apart from the mechanical and electrical parts. The Windform line is resistant to water, oils and stress, and this allows for the creation of highly-functional and beautifully finished parts suitable for multiple applications.Energica Ego is the first Italian electric motorcycle that recalls traditional endothermal motorcycles that can reach 240km/h and can ride up to 150 km. The batteries charge takes less than three hours with AC and a half an hour with DC. Energica Ego is also equipped with a KERS braking system that allows it to recover useful energy for use by the motorcycle like F1 cars.
source: #tumblr
One Italian manufacturing company is using 3D printing techniques to create art, satellites and even an electric motorcycle. In Modena, the homeland of the Italian Motor Valley, the first Italian electric motorcycle Energica Ego has been created. It has been built with F1 technologies.
Using selective laser sintering technology and Windform, a polyamide-based material reinforced with carbon fibers, CRP Group is able to create fairings, headlight covers and motorcycle components apart from the mechanical and electrical parts. The Windform line is resistant to water, oils and stress, and this allows for the creation of highly-functional and beautifully finished parts suitable for multiple applications.Energica Ego is the first Italian electric motorcycle that recalls traditional endothermal motorcycles that can reach 240km/h and can ride up to 150 km. The batteries charge takes less than three hours with AC and a half an hour with DC. Energica Ego is also equipped with a KERS braking system that allows it to recover useful energy for use by the motorcycle like F1 cars.
source: #tumblr
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