Bugatti tests its titanium-based 3D printed brake calipers
The brakes were tested at a speed of 350kph and were shown to withstand temperatures of over 800 degrees Celsius.
Nilesh Wadhwa
30 Dec 2018
Gurgaon-based charging technology provider Exicom Tele-Systems is developing affordable charging solutions and a full range of AC and DC charging solutions that support all global standards.
Read moreThe brakes were tested at a speed of 350kph and were shown to withstand temperatures of over 800 degrees Celsius.
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