SBIR-STTR Award

In situ monitoring to increase reliability of large scale cold spray additive manufacturing
Award last edited on: 3/22/2023

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$172,785
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
A21C-T023
Principal Investigator
Jeremy Iten

Company Information

Elementum 3D Inc (AKA: Sinter Print Inc)

405 Young Court Unit 100c
Erie, CO 80516
   (720) 545-9013
   N/A
   www.elementum3d.com

Research Institution

Georgia Institute of Technology

Phase I

Contract Number: W56HZV-22-C-0024
Start Date: 7/18/2022    Completed: 4/14/2023
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$172,785
The proposed project seeks to increase the reliability of cold spray additive manufacturing (AM). Cold spray technology has been developed into a large format (1 m x 1 m in x-y) commercial AM system (called WarpSPEE3D) by the Australian company SPEE3D. The Australian Army is currently testing the enclosed, modular AM system in the Australian “bush” as a field-ready AM system. Supply chain and logistics issues can cause long delays in obtaining spare parts needed for Army vehicle and machine repairs, and the result is reduced readiness and increased vulnerability of units at or near the battlefield. Cold spray AM is the fastest commercial metal AM technique currently available, and its use at forward operating bases could help close the supply gap and deliver spare parts for vehicles within hours rather than days or weeks. Elementum 3D, Inc. has purchased a commercial WarpSPEE3D system. In partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology and Addiguru, the company proposes in this project to evaluate the feasibility of an in situ combined mass and optical measurement system to monitor and control the deposition rate of material for lightning fast, defect-free spare part fabrication.

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