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Phillips Federal secured a 5-year IDIQ contract from the US Army to deploy containerized Wire Arc Hybrid Manufacturing (WAHM) systems.
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Phillips Federal secured a 5-year IDIQ contract from the US Army to deploy containerized Wire Arc Hybrid Manufacturing (WAHM) systems.

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Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

Phillips Federal secured a 5-year IDIQ contract from the US Army to deploy containerized Wire Arc Hybrid Manufacturing (WAHM) systems. Each mobile unit integrates a Fronius iWave 400i welder with a Haas CNC machine, transforming shipping containers into autonomous factories. This shift from centralized depots to point-of-need production drastically cuts logistics lead times for critical metal components. Hybrid technology is now a fielded reality for modern defense. 📦🦾🛡️ #AdditiveManufacturing #WAAM #USArmy #DefenseInnovation

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