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- (707a) MK 146 Manufacturing Demonstration with the Vacuum Casting System and Twin Screw Extruder
The process involves setting up the VCS in front of the extruder and coupling it using standard sanitary fittings and existing plant equipment. Once at steady state material is diverted to the VCS where it is moved to a filling mechanism that can pull vacuum while loading a warhead. This process increases safety by removing operations personnel while the equipment is running. It improves quality by casting freshly produced material, one of the benefits of using a TSE to make explosives. This eliminates pot life issues and allows for the possibility of producing a fast cure explosive. A combined TSE/VCS process will reduce the amount of labor and materials required compared to the conventional batch processing, lowering manufacturing costs.