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AML3D Deploys Portable Metal Printer to US Navy’s Manufacturing Hub

3D Printing Industry·Paloma Duran·19 days ago
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Australian metal additive manufacturing company AML3D and Austal USA have marked a new chapter in their ongoing partnership with the delivery and successful installation of a containerized ARCEMY system at the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Danville , Virginia. The unit, AML3D’s first portable edition of the ARCEMY platform, arrives pre-mounted inside a standard 20-foot shipping container, a format specifically chosen for rapid repositioning as manufacturing needs evolve.  Its installation triggered the final 50% payment of the approximately AU$1.2 million order, bringing Austal USA’s total fleet at Danville to three ARCEMY systems alongside two existing large-scale custom units. ARCEMY X system. Photo via AML3D. Speed and Flexibility at the Point of Need What distinguishes the portable format from its fixed counterparts is not the technology inside but how quickly it can be moved and redeployed.…

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