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    JB Charleston cuts costs, labor time with additive manufacturing

    JB Charleston cuts costs, labor time with additive manufacturing

    JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SC, UNITED STATES

    01.14.2020

    Photo by Senior Airman Allison Payne 

    Joint Base Charleston

    Capt. David Sage, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle management flight commander, holds a 3D-printed fuel truck cap valve for an R-11 Refueler truck Jan. 14, 2020, at Joint Base Charleston, SC. JB Charleston partnered with members of the Advanced Technology and Training Center at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, to obtain the software and resources needed for 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing is a transformative approach to industrial production which enables the creation of lighter, stronger parts and systems. The R-11 Refueler is the primary mobile refueling vehicle for the Air Force. The original part manufactured for the vehicle costs approximately $2,254 to make and about 60 days to produce. The metal additive part, however, costs about $246 to make and can be printed in 14 hours.

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    Date Taken: 01.14.2020
    Date Posted: 01.21.2020 20:42
    Photo ID: 6029633
    VIRIN: 200114-F-OP101-0005
    Resolution: 7360x4912
    Size: 17.9 MB
    Location: JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, SC, US

    Web Views: 112
    Downloads: 5

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