Metals Processing and Fabrication

Abstract

The primary technical goal of the Metals Processing and Fabrication activity is to develop affordable, robust manufacturing and repair processes/capabilities for metals and special materials critical to Navy weapon system applications. Emphasis is on affordability for the following platforms: VIRGINIA Class submarine (VCS)/COLUMBIA Class submarine (CLB), DDG 51 Class destroyer, CVN 78 Class carrier, FFG 62 Class frigate, and F-35 Lightning II aircraft. In addition to addressing affordability for key naval platforms, ManTech also addresses manufacturing technology to aid in capability acceleration to the fleet. This activity also includes the development, optimization, and transition of repair technology for the repair, overhaul, and sustainment of key navy systems. Metals processing and fabrication technology areas include but are not limited to: processing methods; metals additive manufacturing; metallic materials-based systems; casting; joining techniques; machining; surface and heat treatments; coating/cladding; assembly; metal/non-metals interfaces issues; and inspection and compliance verification.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
e2cd50dc0a8433b534278fb4b949fc1c

Tags

Readers

  • Manufacturing Engineering.
  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Naval Engineering and Maritime Security

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