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Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project
(December 2011)
ACIT announces the completion of the Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project

Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project Phase II
(March 2011)
ACIT announces the commencement of the Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project II...

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(November 2010)
Introduction to the EMPF Power Packaging Laboratory's 3D Packaging: Package on Package Technology...

Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project
(September 2010)
ACIT announces the commencement of the Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project...


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Navy Metal Working Center (NMC) project featured on B2P site...


New Articles added to B2P Portal

New articles focused on Lead Free manufacturing have been added to the B2P Knowledge Portal...


Lead Free Electronics Manhattan Project Publication

The Office of Naval Research has endeavored to initiate the sponsorship of the electronic Pb-free Manhattan Project, as an appropriate response to the very serious challenges that lie ahead for both the Military and Industry

 

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Low-Cost Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum for LCS Applications Phase I & II

Navy Metal Working Center (NMC)

The objective of this project is to develop a low-cost friction stir welding machine and to demonstrate its operation at a shipyard supporting the Lockheed Martin Team LCS construction. Working with the project Integrated Project Team (IPT), the Navy Metalworking Center (NMC) designed, built, and demonstrated a transportable friction stir welding system that will be transitioned to production use at the shipyard.


The NMC is operated by Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)