Marines and civilian acquisition professionals pose with a stainless-steel 3D-printed impeller in Twentynine Palms, California. In January 2019, Marine Corps Systems Command reviewed the results of 3D printed impellers with over 100-hours of use on Abrams tanks, confirming that a 3D-printed impeller can be a reliable alternative to the original part. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)
Date Taken: | 01.15.2019 |
Date Posted: | 04.04.2019 10:20 |
Photo ID: | 5237335 |
VIRIN: | 190115-M-ZZ999-010 |
Resolution: | 1200x800 |
Size: | 978.81 KB |
Location: | TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA, US |
Web Views: | 73 |
Downloads: | 3 |
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