Velo3D and Linde AMT Partner to Advance U.S. Navy Shipbuilding with Domestic Additive Manufacturing Solution
Reuters
Sep 08
Velo3D and Linde AMT Partner to Advance U.S. Navy Shipbuilding with Domestic Additive Manufacturing Solution
Velo3D Inc., a leader in additive manufacturing for metal parts, has announced a new agreement with Linde Advanced Material Technologies to supply domestically produced Copper-Nickel (CuNi) powder for the U.S. Navy and the Maritime Industrial Base Program. This collaboration will leverage Linde AMT's powder production and Velo3D's nationwide systems to enhance the Navy's shipbuilding modernization efforts. The agreement includes operating a dedicated Sapphire XC printer to produce CuNi components year-round at no cost to Navy and MIB stakeholders. This initiative aims to increase readiness and reduce downtime with a fully domestic supply chain, supporting national security with openly sourced, ITAR-compliant materials and technologies.
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