The valve manifold assembly was installed in a pump room on Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN 80).
Huntington Ingalls Industries' (HII) Newport News Shipbuilding division has installed the first 3D-printed valve manifold assembly on Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, Enterprise (CVN 80).
Huntington Ingalls Industries announced Tuesday that it has successfully used additive manufacturing for the first time to build a valve manifold assembly for a new construction aircraft carrier ...
division have successfully installed the first valve manifold assembly created by 3D Printing (additive manufacturing) on a new construction aircraft carrier. The valve manifold assembly ...
has achieved a milestone in shipbuilding by incorporating a 3D-printed valve manifold assembly into the construction of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, the company announced on Monday. This marks a ...
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NNS continues to integrate additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing ... is installed in a pump room on Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN 80). The assembly, which ...
Ford-class aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN 80). This component is essential for distributing fluid to various points on the ship and was produced in collaboration with DM3D Technology. The adoption ...