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When contracted manufacturing partners struggle to overcome pandemic-induced backlogs, raw materials are stuck in ports, and chip shortages halt production lines, the U.S. military turns to 3D ...
Fitting sophisticated 3D printers in a 12-meter container could go a long way in helping military personnel in urgent need of spare parts.
Desiccant is common in 3D printing because the drier plastic filament is, the better it prints. Beads of silica gel are great for controlling humidity, but finding a porous container for them that … ...
ExOne has been awarded a U.S. Department of Defense contract to develop an operational, self-contained 3D printing “factory” in a shipping container.
The startup has raised $12 million from the likes of Lockheed Martin and scored Pentagon contracts to develop a shipping container size drone factory.
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