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Brenham, Texas, – REM Surface Engineering has developed the world’s first Extreme ISF® Process Cell for use on small to medium-sized Metal FDM, L-PBF, and Binder Jet Components. This post-process surface finishing cell has been designed to take advantage of REM’s chemically accelerated process technology to maximize cost efficiency while minimizing cycle time. REM’s Extreme ISF® Process Cell is compatible with all stainless steel variants including 17-4, 15-5, and 316/316L, aluminum alloys,[...]
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Brenham, Texas, – REM Surface Engineering is excited to announce the hire of Mr. Ryan Shealy, Government Programs and Funding Manager, to pilot efforts in pursuing Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and government funding to advance REM’s technologies. Ryan has worked SBIR world, including managing NAVSEA’s SBIR programs for the Navy. Ryan’s unique government experience and background in project management, budgeting, computer, and electrical engineering make for an ideal combination[...]
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Brenham, Texas, – The REM Research Group announces that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a Notice of Allowance for U.S. Application Serial Number 14/354,843, a patent application directed at the benefits of REM’s ISF® Process on OEM Wind Turbine Gearboxes. The patent claims ISF® Processed wind turbine gearboxes operate in full EHL lubrication regime, making possible the use of lower viscosity lubricants that do not require complex additive packages. This[...]
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Brenham, Texas, (March 29, 2019)– REM Surface Engineering reported this month the publication of a chapter where Senior Research Chemist & Lead Additive Manufacturing Scientist, Agustin Diaz, Ph.D. authored in collaboration with publisher, Elsevier. The title of the chapter: Surface Texture Characterization and Optimization of Metal Additive Manufacturing-Produced Components for Aerospace Applications, will be published in the forthcoming book, “Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry”[...]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Southington, Connecticut, (March 19, 2020) – REM Surface Engineering selected for Phase I funding through U.S. Air Force via their AFWERX and Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. REM Surface Engineering’s proposal, “Internal/External Surface Finishing of Additively Manufactured Aluminum-6061-RAM2 Components,” is being awarded a $50,000 (SBIR) Phase I contract from the AF under their Open Call for Innovative Clear Defense-Related Dual-Purpose Technologies/Solutions[...]
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