The BAAM is a large format, industrial additive machine designed and built for long term production manufacturing. The BAAM challenges the economics of traditional manufacturing methods by producing large, near-net shape parts at rapid speeds and a fraction of the cost.
The objective of this contract is the acquisition of 20 commercial Makergear Ultra One additive machines (3D printer), customized to Army Specifications to support DEVCOM CBC at Aberdeen Proving Ground. These machines will be part of an additive manufacturing kit that will be inserted in the fielded MWMSS system. This kit has been designed to meet warfighter needs to supply replacement parts at the point of need in a forward deployed situation.
See attached Combination Synopsis-Solicitation for Commercial Purchases_20Q0183 and Provisions and Clauses Full Text Attachment. Product Service Code:- K099 - MODIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT- MISCELLANEOUS NAICS Code:- 811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance Primary point of contact:- Walker T. Hare walker.t.hare.civ@mail.mil Phone Number 3013941088 Secondary point of contact:- Ariel M. Amey ariel.m.amey.civ@mail.mil Phone Number 3013941081
(vi) Description of requirements: Replacement parts for AJFLEX aerosol jet additive machine including a MCMA One (1) Year Maintenance Renewal for Mastercam Mill 3D, Multiaxis, Aerosol Jet Plug-In, and ACS Postprocessor.
Mines requires an integrated wire-arc additive manufacturing (“WAAM”) machine capable in support of a project exploring metal additive manufacturing for fabricating structural components for the US defense community. Equipment shall be delivered on a “FOB Destination, prepay and add” basis. ...
The Colorado School of Mines (“Mines”) seeks bids for a Directed Energy Deposition (“DED”) Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) machine (“Machine”) on a “FOB Destination, prepay and add” basis. Mines requires a blown powder Directed Energy Deposition (“DED”) Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) machine (“Machine”) capable of fabricating...
Colorado School of Mines (Mines) requires a laser powder bed fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing machine (AM) capable of fabricating metallic articles using standard and non-standard alloys in support of a project exploring metal AM for fabricating structural components for the US defense community. ...
Wilsonville, OR 97070-9295 US Email: Vivian.Chen@oit.edu Phone: (503)821-1266Print Format:Bid Print NewFile Attachments: RFP 2022-05 Additive Manufacturing Machine.pdfForm Attachments:Required Quote Attachments Discipline Type:SuppliesProcurement Method:Competitive Sealed Proposal
76 CMXG MXDER (REACT) is acquiring one (1) each metal additive manufacturing machine that will be set up to print with titanium powder. This printer will be used to provide critical parts and tooling to support agencies across the DOD. After each print the metal powder must be sieved to remove condensate (a byproduct of the metal 3D printing process) and maintain proper Particle Size Analysis (PSA) distribution.