It provides a replicable template for expanding the range of approved 3D-printed parts that can be welded into submarines ...
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, has inspected, tested, and installed a welded additive manufactured copper-nickel flange aboard the attack submarine USS Washington (SSN 787), marking a mile ...
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Navy welds and installs 1st 3D-printed metal part on a nuclear submarine
The U.S. Navy says it has welded and installed its first 3D-printed metal part on a nuclear submarine, a step that could ...
The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard has successfully inspected, tested, and welded the first additive manufactured copper-nickel flange on USS Washington.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard announced it achieved a significant milestone by successfully inspecting and testing the first ...
AML3D has received a AU$2.61 million ($1.8m) contract to manufacture five replacement components for US Navy submarines.
3D printing is just hitting the acceptance curve for wide-scale adoption by manufacturers. 3D printing or, as it’s known more formally, additive manufacturing, has been with us for more than 40 years.
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