HII Installs First Additively Manufactured Valve Manifold Assembly on Aircraft Carrier at Newport News Shipbuilding
04 Marzo 2025 - 8:00PM
HII (NYSE: HII) announced today that shipbuilders at its Newport
News Shipbuilding division have successfully installed the first
valve manifold assembly created by additive manufacturing
technology on a new construction aircraft carrier.
NNS continues to integrate additive manufacturing, also known as
3D printing, into the shipbuilding process. The use of certified
3D-printed parts has the potential to accelerate construction and
delivery of vessels to the U.S. Navy by cutting lead times and
improving manufacturing quality for critical components.
The valve manifold assembly, a specialized assembly that allows
distribution of a single source of fluid to multiple points on the
ship, is installed in a pump room on Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft
carrier Enterprise (CVN 80). The assembly, which is approximately 5
feet long and 1,000 pounds, reflects the shipyard’s pursuit of all
opportunities to support construction using additive manufacturing.
NNS collaborated with DM3D Technology to manufacture the manifold
body.
With the completion of this evolution on Enterprise (CVN 80),
similar manifolds planned for Doris Miller (CVN 81) will employ
additive manufacturing rather than traditional casting methods,
reducing schedule risk and improving efficiency.
Photos accompanying this release are available at:
http://hii.com/news/hii-installs-first-additively-manufactured-valve-manifold-assembly-on-aircraft-carrier-at-newport-news-shipbuilding/.
“What started as a proof of concept quickly turned into a
tangible result that is making a meaningful difference to improve
efficiencies in shipbuilding,” said Dave Bolcar, NNS vice president
of engineering and design. “The benefits of this innovation will
extend well beyond Enterprise (CVN 80), as we incorporate our
expertise in additive manufacturing into the fundamentals of
shipbuilding.”
This latest advancement in the development and deployment of
additive manufacturing builds on NNS’ prior certification and
approval as a supplier for additive manufacturing components on
Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) platforms. To date, the shipyard has
created more than 55 additively manufactured parts installed on
both new construction vessels and those currently in the fleet,
with plans to install more than 200 additional parts this year.
About HII
HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII’s mission is
to deliver the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain solutions
in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers
to protect peace and freedom around the world.
As the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, and with a more
than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII
delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned
systems, cyber, ISR, AI/ML and synthetic training. Headquartered in
Virginia, HII’s workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information,
visit:
- HII on the web: https://www.HII.com/
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Contact:
Todd CorilloTodd.T.Corillo@hii-co.com(757) 688-3220
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f9352a1f-207f-40c9-b3e1-4833f2f0113f
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