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Wind turbine blades are aerodynamic structures designed to convert wind energy into rotational energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy by the turbine. Typically made from composite materials such as fiberglass or carbon fiber, these blades are engineered to withstand harsh environmental conditions while maximizing efficiency. Their unique shape allows them to capture wind from various angles, ensuring optimal performance.
| Material | Fiberglass, carbon fiber, or wood composites |
| Length | Typically ranges from 30 to 80 meters |
| Weight | Can weigh between 1,000 to 25,000 kg |
| Design life | Typically designed for 20-25 years |
| Number of blades | Usually 2 to 3 blades per turbine |
When selecting wind turbine blades, consider factors such as the specific application, desired energy output, and site conditions. It's important to specify the material type, length, and design life when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards to ensure safety and performance.
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Common materials include fiberglass, carbon fiber, and wood composites.
They are typically designed for a lifespan of 20 to 25 years.
Lengths usually range from 30 to 80 meters.
Most wind turbines have 2 to 3 blades.
Blade design, material, length, and environmental conditions all impact performance.
Yes, blades must comply with various industry standards and certifications.