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Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) – A world leader in advanced manufacturing research and development, is driving the adoption of new materials, software, and systems for energy applications. The 110,000 sq ft. facility advances several new manufacturing methods (e.g., direct energy deposition, powder bed fusion, binder jetting), materials (e.g., carbon fiber & composites, ceramics, and novel alloys) and material analysis processes. The tour will highlight many of the current activities and projects at the MDF.
Dress Code:
Long pants and closed toed shoes are required when touring the MDF laboratories, safety glasses will be provided. If wearing a dress, skirt, shorts, or open toed shoes, the attendee(s) will not be allowed to leave the marked aisleways or approach research equipment. Depending on the footwear or clothing, visitors may be asked to sit out of the tour. No food or drink is allowed on the lab floor, please leave these items on the bus or at the front desk.