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Rapid Retooling for Emergency Response with Hybrid Manufacturing...

by Kyle S Saleeby, Thomas A Feldhausen, Lonnie J Love, Thomas R Kurfess
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems
Publication Date
Page Numbers
245 to 249
Volume
4
Issue
3

The global manufacturing industry has served as a keystone in supporting the weight of emergency response operations during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Development of core technologies necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including Personal Protective Equipment, infection testing kits, and vaccine research supplies, requires intensive manufacturing operations to support a population at scale. The production of these items is traditionally dependent on the tool and die industry, requiring imports of steel castings from overseas suppliers. The United States (U.S.) manufacturing industry was left isolated and unprepared as international borders closed overnight and normal supply chains were cut. This technical note provides a forward-looking approach at the benefits of hybrid manufacturing processes to provide rapid reconfiguration capabilities in the U.S. tool and die industry. A demonstration in rapid production of new tooling is provided to illustrate these benefits. Finally, emerging hybrid technologies are discussed in pursuit of more flexible manufacturing operations.