Xerox® Elem™ Additive and U.S. Navy Deploy First Metal 3D Printer at Sea
Xerox ElemX™3D metal printer has been successfully installed on the USS Essex (LHD 2) as part of the U.S. Navy's strategy to utilize additive manufacturing for improved operational readiness. This marks the first deployment of a metal additive printer aboard a U.S. Naval vessel. At-sea trials commenced immediately following installation in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ElemX technology offers significant advantages by enabling on-demand part production, reducing reliance on complex supply chains, and facilitating quicker response times for maintenance needs, thereby supporting naval operations.
- First metal additive printer deployed on a U.S. Naval vessel, enhancing operational capabilities.
- ElemX technology streamlines part production, reducing dependency on global supply chains.
- Installation supports the U.S. Navy's strategy for increased operational readiness.
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Xerox® ElemX™3D metal printer installed on USS Essex (LHD 2) and at-sea trials have begun in
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The ElemX was placed on the ship earlier this month in
“The military supply chain is among the most complex in the world and putting the ElemX on USS Essex means that sailors can now bypass that complexity and print parts when and where they need them,” said
The ElemX leverages Xerox’s liquid metal AM technology that uses standard aluminum wire. Unlike other metal 3D printing technologies, there are no hazardous metal powders with ElemX and no need for special facility modifications or personal protective equipment to operate the machine. The printer also requires minimal post-processing and therefore provides a faster time-to-part. This ability to produce reliable replacement parts on-demand reduces the dependency on complex global supply chains for deployed forces.
To withstand various sea states and environmental challenges that
The ElemX 3D printer was commercially introduced in
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Determined to advance the additive industry, Xerox Elem Additive Solutions provides hardware and software solutions that equip manufacturers with the tools to reduce costs, eliminate long lead times and improve part performance. Strategically focused on developing supply chain solutions with distributed manufacturing and digital warehousing technologies, Xerox Elem Additive Solutions is one of the most uniquely positioned AM providers offering end-to-end solutions to the industry’s most challenging problems.
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