Pratt & Whitney Introduces 3D-Printed Parts for F-35 Engine
The company plans to utilize additive technology in simpler engines like the TJ150, aiming for the USAF's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) programs.
Pratt & Whitney has announced plans to introduce 3D-printed parts into its F135 engine, which powers the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. This innovation is part of broader efforts to reduce production costs and accelerate manufacturing processes, making the comp…
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