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Sino Power has secured Series B funding to scale 3D-printed high-end hydraulic components.
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Sino Power has secured Series B funding to scale 3D-printed high-end hydraulic components.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Sino Power has secured Series B funding to scale 3D-printed high-end hydraulic components. Metal LPBF technology enables 50% weight reduction and 20% higher flow efficiency compared to traditional manifolds. This investment signals a systemic shift in the $60 billion fluid power market, where additive manufacturing overcomes the limitations of subtractive machining. Integrated, leak-proof designs are set to redefine the performance ceiling for aerospace and heavy machinery.

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