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SPEE3D's XSPEE3D system completed U.S.
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SPEE3D's XSPEE3D system completed U.S.

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Originally reported by Asia Pacific Defence Reporter

SPEE3D's XSPEE3D system completed U.S. Navy trials during Trident Warrior 25, proving Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing works for on-site repairs. By training operators to restore aviation parts, the Navy is shifting from a replace-only model to point-of-need restoration. With deposition speeds of 100g/minute, the system cuts downtime from weeks to hours. This validates a decentralized logistics strategy essential for fleet readiness in remote environments. 🚢⚙️ #AdditiveManufacturing #USNavy #ColdSpray #MRO

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