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• DEEP Manufacturing, a company specializing in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing and hybrid manufacturing, is expanding its U.S. operations with a 50,000 sq ft facility in Houston, Texas. The new site is intended to bring large-scale metal additive manufacturing closer to customers in the energy, defense, and maritime sectors while increasing domestic capacity for high-integrity components […]
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DEEP Manufacturing, a company specializing in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing and hybrid manufacturing, is expanding its U.S. operations with a 50,000 sq ft facility in Houston, Texas. The new site is intended to bring large-scale metal additive manufacturing closer to customers in the energy, defense, and maritime sectors while increasing domestic capacity for high-integrity components used in critical industrial infrastructure. DEEP Manufacturing said Houston was chosen for its role as a major hub for energy, subsea, and industrial engineering.
The facility is scheduled for an official launch on May 6. Visitors will see examples of the company’s printing capability, including a mock-up of a pressure-rated vessel set to be certified to DNV standards, which the company describes as a worl