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WINNER! Congratulations to the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and REM Surface Engineering for winning the prestigious "Aerospace, Space or Defense Application of the Year" award at the 2024 3DPI Awards for their project: PBF-LB/Ti-6Al-4V Crush Lattices for Mars Sample Return Mission. Dr. Ryan T. Watkins, PhD, Research Scientist for Materials Development and Additive Manufacturing at the California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses the challenges and successes of[...]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Brenham, TX – November 18, 2024 – REM Surface Engineering (REM) has successfully completed a $1.5 million research contract under the United States Air Force (USAF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The research focused on the development of manufacturing, heat treatment, and surface finishing guidelines aimed at optimizing IN-718 additive manufacturing (AM) components. The results of this study, including a comprehensive fatigue study across multiple[...]
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Metal additive manufacturing (AM) can revolutionize the production of metal components by reducing steps, scrap, lead time, and/or costs. This allows for optimized part design and improved properties such as shape and weight. Despite its advantages, AM also presents challenges such as strong surface textures, defects, and residual stresses that compromise mechanical strength and performance. Defects, including significant surface roughness and near-surface pores, hinder widespread adoption and require[...]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Gear Research Institute, a renowned authority in gear manufacturing technology, has featured REM Surface Engineering's remarkable achievement in fixing a competitor's finishing issues. The article is now available in the latest edition of the Gear Research Institute's newsletter, "Transmissions" (Vol. 28, Winter-Spring 2023). In the highly anticipated article, REM Surface Engineering's innovative techniques and expertise take center stage as they tackle and conquer[...]
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PER IMMEDIATA PUBBLICAZIONE Brenham, Texas – REM Surface Engineering annuncia di essere stata selezionata da AFWERX per un contratto SBIR Direct di fase II da 1.228.324,00$ incentrato sull’Ottimizzazione della fabbricazione di canali e scambiatori di calore di produzione additiva tramite la rimozione delle ostruzioni da polveri chimiche, la riduzione della rugosità superficiale e l’ottimizzazione dello spessore delle pareti/l’alleggerimento dei componenti. Ciò consentirà all’azienda[...]
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