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Manufacturing Applications Branch – Engineering Directorate

Manufacturing Applications Branch

The Manufacturing Applications Branch is a combination of the Metals Applications Technology and Fabrications Technology Branches. 

Provides a variety of fabrication technologies enabling the development of research-oriented hardware for aeronautics, space exploration, and scientific programs at Langley Research Center. We develop one-of-a-kind test specimens, employing special fabrication techniques applicable to additive manufacturing, composites, plastics, polymers, and laser ablation.

Advanced Manufacturing and Composite Capabilities

  • 3 & 5 Axis CNC Machining
  • Autoclaves
  • Automated Ply Cutter
  • Additive Manufacturing Systems – FDM/plastics, SLA/resins, SLM/metallics
    and Projet Wax Printing
  • Brazing
  • Composites Processing Lab
  • Computer Aided Design (CAD) – Additive Manufacturing
  • Coatings/Paint Booths
  • Electron Beam Free Form Fabrication System – wire additive
  • Freezers – Storage of Prepreg Composite Materials
  • Grinding Room
  • Instrumentation – Test Articles
  • Integrated Structural Assembly of Advanced Composites (ISAAC) housed in
    a ISO 7 Cleanroom Cell w/independent temperature and humidity control
  • Kilns/Ovens
  • Large Surface Tables for Layup & Assembly
  • Laser Ablation System
  • Laser Trackers
  • Materials Casting (Ceramic Models/Test Articles)
  • Overhead Cranes and Forklifts
  • Plastics Room – Adhesives, Resins, Paints, Solvents, etc.
  • Test Article and Tunnel Model Fabrication
  • Toolomg & Patterns
  • Precision Composites Machining
  • Classified Work Areas/Cells

Provides a variety of fabrication technologies enabling the development of research-oriented hardware for aeronautics, space exploration, and scientific programs at Langley Research Center. We develop space flight certified hardware and one-of-a-kind test articles, employing special fabrication techniques applicable to multi-axis high speed machining, electronics discharge machining, preseason machining, water jet processing, and complex metals fabrication.

Expertise

  • Computer Aided NC Machine Programing
  • 3 and 5 Axis Programing/Machining
  • Multi-Axis Turning Center Programing/Machining
  • Multi-Axis Electronic Discharge Machining (EDM)
  • Precision Machining
  • Water-jet Processing, Programing and Operation
  • Metallic Test Article Assembly
  • Complex Metals Fabrication
  • Welding, TIG, MIG, SMAW
  • Concurrent Design and Build
  • Plasma Arc Cutting


Services

  • High Fidelity Metallic Wind Tunnel Models
  • Space Flight Hardware
  • Flight Test Articles
  • Prototype Development
  • Manufacturing Demonstration Units
  • Metallic Test Articles


Labs

  • Advanced Machining Development Center
  • Flight Test Article Development Lab
  • Innovation Fabrication (iFab) Lab
  • Water-Jet Processing Lab

Branch Management

Gregory S. Phillips, Branch Head

Nancy M. H. Holloway, Assistant Branch Head

Mark A. Simonton, Assistant Branch Head









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