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    Army depot additive manufacturing advancements arise [Image 8 of 9]

    Army depot additive manufacturing advancements arise

    CHAMBERSBURG, PA, UNITED STATES

    02.09.2023

    Photo by Dorie Heyer 

    Letterkenny Army Depot

    230209-A-FV109-0215
    CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.
    Participants from across the Department of Defense, private industry and academia gather at Letterkenny Army Depot Feb. 9 for a demonstration of the latest applications of cold spray technology.
    LEAD integrated cold spray to mitigate corrosion on Army systems in the past year, and engineers are looking to leverage the technology further.
    “Cold spray is an additive manufacturing technology that we’re using to repair parts,” said Ashley Filling, a production engineer at LEAD. “Unlike other additive manufacturing technologies that are used to make parts, cold spray is used to repair many different materials. We’re focusing on several aluminum alloys and a high-hard steel repair.”
    The demonstration held Feb. 9 focused on robotic and mobile cold spray applications. These applications will help to expand LEAD’s cold spray capabilities.
    (U.S. Army photo by Dorie E. Heyer, LEAD Public Affairs)

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    Date Taken: 02.09.2023
    Date Posted: 02.17.2023 09:07
    Photo ID: 7638806
    VIRIN: 230209-A-FV109-0215
    Resolution: 1800x1200
    Size: 1.1 MB
    Location: CHAMBERSBURG, PA, US

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