Custom Manufacturing For Defence Components
The equipment used in the defense and homeland security sector must be of the highest quality and constantly upgraded to meet the latest technology at every turn. Depending on the machine or application at hand, the defense components involved might call for common or rare materials.
For defense contract machining, strong materials with high thresholds for temperature and pressure are essential to keep equipment parts running for as long as possible without breaking down. As such, contractors in the field of precision manufacturing for homeland security utilize everything from sheet absorbers and dielectric materials for a vast range of customized machinery.
Rapid Prototyping For Defence Equipment Components
At Step Rapid, we have worked extensively for the defense industry, offering the latest durable materials for defense prototypes and short production run requirements. Customers can perform full testing in rigorous defense environments. With complex designs that are often commonplace in the defense sector, additive manufacturing/ 3D Printing, rapid prototyping offers the most efficient solution to the industry’s needs
In the classified world of the defense industry, product confidentiality, manufacturing independence and rapid product iteration are crucial. We are a wholly owned subsidiary of Obsidian Solutions Group, the defense contracting firm. Our award-winning expertise and technologies provide limitless possibilities for innovation – enabling our customers to reduce time to market for advanced solutions in the air, land, sea, space, and cyber
Additive Manufacturing For Defense Components
Additive manufacturing can unlock a sea of opportunities for making defense components, not least reduced production costs for tools and components, additional design flexibility, and localized manufacturing. At the same time, additive manufacturing can considerably enhance the maintenance of military systems through the production of spare or obsolete parts.
Additive manufacturing significantly speeds up the design process of defense components, since it requires no tooling. In contrast, traditional manufacturing can take months to produce the necessary tools to create end parts and prototypes. The defense industry can therefore take advantage of the technology to bypass costly and time-consuming tooling, thereby reducing the time required for product development and the end production of defense components.
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