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Launcher Advances Rocket Development with $1.5M U.S. Air Force Award and Delivery of World’s Largest 3D Printed Combustion Chamber

3D printed by AMCM (An EOS Group Company) in Copper Alloy on AMCM’s M4K machine, it is the world’s largest liquid rocket engine combustion chamber 3D printed in a single part. The combustion chamber is 34in (86cm) tall with an exit nozzle diameter of 16in (41cm).

The combustion chamber and injector are critical parts of Launcher’s E-2 engine, the highest performance engine for small satellite launch vehicles, currently in development. The first full-scale test fire is scheduled for Q2 2020.

Launcher has already achieved its target combustion performance of 98%+ C using sub-scale versions of the E-2 engine 3D printed with the same machine and materials.

Launcher was recently awarded $1.5M at the U.S. Air Force Space Pitch Day to accelerate the Launcher E-2 development and testing program.

Source and top image: Launcher Inc

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