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HDI 3D Prints Its ShockWave Power Reactor Cavitation Technology With The Help Of CloudDDM

2015-11-16 01:34:34| chemicalonline Home Page

Hydro Dynamics, Inc.™ has successfully conducted tests using a 3D printed rotor for its patented ShockWave Power™ Reactor Technology (SPR™) in its clear housing demo unit. 3D printing is the formation of 3D objects by adding successive layers of material under computer control in a process called additive manufacturing

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