Phillips to deploy containerised hybrid AM at RIMPAC 2026

Phillips will install a containerised Haas TM-1P CNC machine integrated with Meltio Blue wire-laser metal Additive Manufacturing technology aboard USS Essex (Courtesy Phillips Corporation)
Phillips will install a containerised Haas TM-1P CNC machine integrated with Meltio Blue wire-laser metal Additive Manufacturing technology aboard USS Essex (Courtesy Phillips Corporation)

Phillips Corporation, headquartered in Hanover, Maryland, USA, will deploy its hybrid metal Additive Manufacturing technology during the Rim of the Pacific Exercise 2026 (RIMPAC 2026), supporting the US Navy as part of the Naval Postgraduate School’s Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE) distributed Additive Manufacturing network.

Chanel: When manufacturing process becomes part of luxury value

Through its federal division, Phillips Federal, the company will install a containerised Haas TM-1P CNC machine integrated with Meltio Blue wire-laser metal Additive Manufacturing technology aboard USS Essex (LHD-2). The hybrid manufacturing machine combines additive and subtractive manufacturing processes, enabling the production, repair and restoration of critical metal components closer to the point of need.

The deployment is intended to demonstrate how expeditionary manufacturing can reduce the time required to obtain replacement parts and complete repairs in austere, distributed environments where conventional supply chains may be unavailable. By producing or restoring components on or near deployed assets, the technology has the potential to improve operational readiness and reduce maintenance delays.

According to Phillips Corporation, the system combines Haas CNC technology with Meltio’s wire-laser metal deposition process to manufacture new components, repair worn parts and carry out precision machining operations within a single workflow.

“RIMPAC provides an opportunity to evaluate how advanced manufacturing can help solve real sustainment challenges for the fleet,” stated Brian Kristaponis, Phillips Additive Manufacturing Solutions President. “When critical parts are unavailable through traditional supply channels, the ability to manufacture or repair components closer to the point of need can help improve readiness and keep systems operational. We are honoured to support the Naval Postgraduate School, CAMRE, Fleetwerx and the US Navy in this important effort.”

Steel reinvented: Colnago’s Steelnovo and the search for the perfect modern road bike

Phillips Federal has worked with the US Department of Defense, the Naval Postgraduate School and industry partners to develop deployable manufacturing solutions intended to enhance sustainment, increase resilience and support operational readiness across the Joint Force.

The deployment forms part of CAMRE’s distributed Additive Manufacturing experiment, which connects manufacturing assets across multiple locations to explore new approaches to distributed logistics and maintenance in contested environments.

Fleetwerx, a partnership intermediary for the Naval Postgraduate School, supports CAMRE by connecting government, industry and academia to evaluate emerging technologies in operational environments. Through the programme, industry partners, including Phillips Corporation, can demonstrate advanced manufacturing capabilities in real-world military sustainment scenarios.

Held biennially, RIMPAC is the world’s largest international maritime exercise, bringing together military forces from around the world to strengthen partnerships, enhance interoperability and demonstrate collective readiness. RIMPAC 2026 is taking place from June 24 to July 31 around the Hawaiian Islands and surrounding waters, involving more than 25,000 personnel, forty surface ships, five submarines and 140 aircraft operating throughout the Pacific region.

www.phillipscorp.com

GET THIS ISSUE:  PDF  |  VIEW ONLINE  |  BUYER’S GUIDE

TRUSTED CONTENT. TARGETED AUDIENCE

Advertise with Metal AM and access a global base of 50,000+ AM professionals.

Contact Jon Craxford: [email protected]

Request a Media Pack
  • AM machines
  • Process monitoring & calibration
  • Heat treatment & sintering
  • HIP systems & services
  • Pre- & post-processing technology
  • Powders, powder production and analysis
  • Part manufacturers
  • Consulting, training & market data

Don’t miss a thing – register for our newsletter

Don't miss any new issue of Metal AM magazine, and get the latest industry news. Sign up to our twice weekly newsletter.

Register now

Join 40,000+ other AM professionals – follow us online

About Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine

Metal AM magazine, published quarterly in digital and print formats, is read by a rapidly expanding international audience.

Our audience includes component manufacturers, end-users, materials and equipment suppliers, analysts, researchers and more.

In addition to providing extensive industry news coverage, Metal AM magazine is known for exclusive, in-depth articles and technical reports.

Our focus is the entire metal AM process from design to application.

Each issue is available as an easy-to-navigate digital edition and a high-quality print publication.

Discover our magazine archive…

The free to access Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of metal Additive Manufacturing from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading metal AM part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

Browse the archive

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap