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NAVSEA 3D prints and replaces de-ballast air compressor at sea
NAVSEA is the largest of the Navy's six system commands, responsible for the procurement, maintenance and modernization of ships, submarines and systems for the U.S. Navy. NAVSEA’s Technology Office is leading multiple areas of...
HII receives approval from NAVSEA to 3D print parts for naval vessels
The Newport News Shipbuilding division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) has received approval as a vendor to provide some additive manufacturing components to Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms.
Newport News Shipbuilding is the sole...
HII shares its latest efforts to integrate AM into the shipbuilding process for nuclear-powered submarines
On the heels of its approval as a vendor to provide some Additive Manufacturing components to Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms, HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division shares the recent efforts it made with its...
U.S. Marines and Navy Collaborate on Tactical Fabrication (TACFAB) Additive Manufacturing kits
Carderock (US Navy) is once again partnering with the USMC (US Marines), are working on a Tactical Fabrication (TACFAB) Additive Manufacturing kit. This collaboration follows a previous work of Carderock to provide U.S. Marine...
SPEE3D to develop SUBSAFE manufacturing materials with Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
The US Navy has chosen metal AM company SPEE3D to develop materials as a part of a Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) project related to Expeditionary Maintenance and Sustainment that achieve Submarine Safety Program...
IperionX and Carver Pump to produce Titanium 3D Printed Parts for the U.S Navy
IperionX Limited, a material producer that has made it a key business goal to revitalize a low cost, low carbon U.S. titanium industry, announces a partnership with Carver Pump for the additive manufacturing of...
Here is how US Navy has developed a business case for Additive Manufacturing
The NPF were tasked in October 2016 to develop a means to determine a business case for Additive Manufacturing. They reviewed numerous articles, industry publications, and Department of Defense guidance regarding AM and discovered...
Dossier: Exploring Additive Manufacturing in the oil, gas and maritime industries
Professionals of the Maritime, Oil and Gas (MOG) industries take major risks to gain valuable global opportunities. Some of these risks involve adopting new regulations and laws, climate change, as well as production of...
Newport News Shipbuilding division to install its first metal 3D Printed part to the U.S. Navy
Newport News Shipbuilding division has successfully achieved the additive manufacturing of components for nuclear-powered warships -
Based on last year announcement, we know that this part could be 3D printed using 3D Systems’ ProX® DMP 320....
First metal 3D printed part approved for shipboard installation
The first metal additively manufactured part has been approved by Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). This constitutes a milestone in the navy sector today, a sector we do not often talk about in the...