Additive Manufacturing Promising With AF-9628, a High-Strength, Low Cost Steel Developed in Air Force Research Laboratory
August 21, 2019
August 21, 2019
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio, Aug. 21 -- The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Materials and Manufacturing Directorate issued the following news:
By Whitney Wetsig
Parts additively manufactured with AF-9628, an Air Force steel, are about 20 percent stronger than conventional AM alloys, in terms of ultimate tensile strength, according to research conducted by Capt. Erin Hager, an Air Force Research Laboratory employee and recent graduate of the Air Force Inst . . .
By Whitney Wetsig
Parts additively manufactured with AF-9628, an Air Force steel, are about 20 percent stronger than conventional AM alloys, in terms of ultimate tensile strength, according to research conducted by Capt. Erin Hager, an Air Force Research Laboratory employee and recent graduate of the Air Force Inst . . .