The Test Coupons and Work Pieces on this page all utilize some or all of the principals that make up the MetalMAX approach.

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Double Hexagon.jpg (75156 bytes)    Original High Speed Hexagon Test Coupon Proposed By Cincinnati Machine to University of Florida MTRC in 1996.

 

box1.jpg (197024 bytes)box1-2.jpg (212768 bytes)     Snap together part produced by Boeing AMRD in St. Louis, no finish passes needed, 0.040" thick walls.

 

AMRD Logo.jpg (48227 bytes)    Boeing AMRD logo made by NIST

 

dscf0635.jpg (46683 bytes)Thin Floor.jpg (44774 bytes)before1.jpg (182696 bytes)BoeingLogo_on_Makino.jpg (162290 bytes)  Work pieces produced by Boeing's AMRD in St. Louis.  Wall and floor thickness range from 0.010" to 0.060".  MLI has worked with AMRD in St. Louis since 1991.

 

dcp_0197.jpg (325781 bytes)dcp_0199.jpg (323072 bytes)dcp_0207.jpg (349507 bytes)   Professor Scott Smith from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte instructing a group on the use of the Harmonizer chatter detection and correction package.