Using advanced additive manufacturing techniques, Army scientists work with an Air Force-invented steel alloy to print intricate geometries with ultra-high-strength. This sample, created using a technique called powder bed fusion, is the symbol of the newly formed Army Futures Command. The steel is 50-percent stronger than what is commercially available. (U.S. Army photo by David McNally)
| Date Taken: | 02.25.2019 |
| Date Posted: | 03.14.2019 08:02 |
| Photo ID: | 5176538 |
| VIRIN: | 190225-A-GX166-449 |
| Resolution: | 5248x3499 |
| Size: | 3.38 MB |
| Location: | MARYLAND, US |
| Web Views: | 58 |
| Downloads: | 9 |
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