forecast DON26BZ01-NV034

Additive Effects on Electromagnetic Behavior of 3D‑Printed Weapon-Grade Materials

This research will evaluate how additives incorporated into 3D‑printed feedstock that meet structural and thermal requirements for weapon system components change the electromagnetic (EM) properties of the printed parts. Investigators must quantify the additive concentrations and 3D‑printing process modifications needed to achieve relevant EM effects; an antenna radome for a weapon navigation …

Assess the effects of additives into 3D-printed input materials that are structurally and thermally viable for weapon system components, to determine the changes to electromagnetic (EM) properties that can be achieved based on how the additives change the material properties of 3D printed materi…

Funding Source

Agency: U.S. Department of Defense
Phase: PHASE I
Phase: Phase II
Phase: Phase SPII

Dates

Topic Opens: May 6, 2026
Topic Closes: June 3, 2026

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