We're thrilled to announce that REM Surface Engineering has been selected by AFWERX for a SBIR Phase I contract. This funding will support our work on Advanced Manufacturing and #postprocessing of Haynes 282 for High-Temperature Performance Applications, addressing critical challenges in the Department of the Air Force (DAF). We're proud to partner with AFWERX, Air Force Research Laboratory, and the United States Air Force to drive innovation and strengthen national defense. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gMbTSgis
REM Surface Engineering
工业设计/机械设计
Southington,CT 2,114 位关注者
Celebrating 60 years: Inventors of ISF?, REM leads in superfinishing, metal finishing & surface engineering.
关于我们
REM Surface Engineering, the inventor of the ISF? Process, the Rapid ISF? Process, the Extreme ISF? Process and the REM? Process, is a global leader in providing surface engineering solutions. The REM’s isotropic superfinishing technologies are value adding and performance enhancing improvements to conventional machining operations such as grinding and lapping. Founded in 1965 in Southington, CT by Robert Michaud, REM Surface Engineering is a family owned company that has proudly been serving our partners and customers for over 50 years. REM Surface Engineering operates four locations in Brenham, TX, Southington, CT, Merrillville, IN, St. Neots, UK and Krefeld, DE that provide products and services globally. REM Surface Engineering is the pioneer and leader in the field of engineered metal surface finishing. Universal Performance Benefits of the ISF Process: Reduce Friction Increase Part Durability Improve Corrosion Resistance Reduce Wear Reduce Lubrication Requirements and Cost Increased resistance to bending fatigue Increased tensile strength Increased part cleanliness Reduced turbulence Eliminated FOD risk Improve Oil Retention Properties Reduce Contact and Bending Fatigue Improve Pitting Resistance Reduce Vibration and Noise Reduce Applied Torque Requirements Produce a Uniform Surface Finish Produce a Superior Surface Finish
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https://www.remchem.com
REM Surface Engineering的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 工业设计/机械设计
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Southington,CT
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1965
- 领域
- Surface Engineering、Metal Finishing、Vibratory Finishing、Reducing Friction、Micropitting、Superfinishing、Surface Finish、Scuffing、Metal Additive Manufacturing、Post-Processing、Contact Fatigue、Gears、Bearings、Airfoils、Aerospace、Trucking/Automotive、Gear Refurbishment、Efficiency、Surface Roughness/Texture、Process Aids和Additive Finishing
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REM Surface Engineering员工
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Rhonda Motley
Human Resource Consultant | Leader | Strategic Business Partner | Project Management | Organization Development | Talent Management | Employee…
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William Nebiolo
Product Manager & Sales Engineer at REM Chemicals, Inc.
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Christopher Mershon
Business Manager - Aerospace and Defense
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Eric Reese
Vice President Operations
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Sixty years ago, on March 8th, 1965, Robert and Florence Michaud founded REM Chemicals, Inc. in Southington, Connecticut. With Mark Michaud and Louise Michaud taking over leadership of the company in the 1980's, and Justin and Nathan Michaud now leading the company since 2017, REM is among the rare percentage of companies that thrive for three generations of family leadership.?In that time, REM has grown from a small chemical supply company to a global corporation innovating precision surface finishing technologies worldwide, yet in our core values we remain a family-oriented small business. As we celebrate our 60th Anniversary year, we look forward to sharing and celebrating more about REM’s people, history, and visions for the future. #HappyAnniversary #FamilyBusiness
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REM Surface Engineering will be exhibiting at the premier electron beam additive manufacturing conference, #EBAM2025, February 26-28 in Erlangen, Germany. Discover how our innovative surface engineering solutions can enhance your additive manufacturing processes. Connect with our team and industry experts to explore the latest advancements in surface finishing technology. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gMMs6mpF #AdditiveManufacturing #SurfaceEngineering
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?? Excited to announce I'll be attending RAPID + TCT 2025 in Detroit this April 8-10! ??? This is North America’s largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event—with over 400 exhibitors, 125+ hours of educational content, and an incredible speaker lineup, including the Executive Perspectives Keynote Series. Whether you’re into cutting-edge tech or want to explore the future of manufacturing, this is the place to be. ?? Let's connect and explore the innovations shaping our industry. Use this link to claim your free expo pass! https://lnkd.in/e_v_5qK8 #RAPIDTCT25
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REM Surface Engineering is excited to announce our participation in #MILAM2025, Military Additive Manufacturing Summit 2025! Visit us at Booth 517 to discover how our cutting-edge surface engineering solutions are transforming the military industry. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d-KK_wwk
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Exciting News! Dr. Ryan Watkins to Deliver Keynote at 2025 AMUG (Additive Manufacturing Users Group) Conference. REM Surface Engineering is proud to announce that Dr. Ryan Watkins, a leader in our lattice structure research and development efforts, has been selected as a keynote speaker for the 2025 Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference in Chicago, Illinois, from March 30 to April 3. Dr. Watkins, Research Engineer at NASA JPL, will highlight a groundbreaking project in which he and his team successfully demonstrated the production of large, complex crush lattice components. This achievement was made possible with REM’s support and expertise, utilizing our Chemical Polishing process to reduce the as-printed mass of lattices by over 80%, all while maintaining final tolerances of <0.5%. This project is a critical step toward optimizing lightweight, high-performance components for future space missions. Dr. Watkins’ innovative contributions to aerospace manufacturing have earned him numerous accolades, including the 3D Printing Industry Award in the aerospace category. His expertise continues to drive the evolution of additive manufacturing, and we are proud to have him at the forefront of our lattice structure initiatives. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Ryan Watkins for this well-deserved recognition. We look forward to his insights at the AMUG Conference and the continued progress in the world of additive manufacturing. https://lnkd.in/gKTDrpJT
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Join us at #ShotShow2025 Supplier Showcase 2025! Visit Booth 51617 to learn how the REM? Process improves part quality, reduces handwork, and enhances firearm life. Jan 20-21, in Las Vegas, NV https://lnkd.in/gd9wktt8 #surfacefinishing #rem #firearms
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WINNER! Huge congratulations to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and REM Surface Engineering on winning the prestigious Aerospace, Space or Defense Application of the Year 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, Materials Development & Additive Manufacturing at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, shares the challenges and triumphs involved in creating 3D printed lattice structures that are as light as possible for the sake of the interplanetary travel: "Doing something new is always hard. Doing something new on a flagship NASA mission is even harder. The team has done a great job making this 3D printed crushable lattice a reality, ranging from the development of UnitcellHub, a new opensource lattice design software tool, to the development of a novel chemical etching postprocess with our partner REM Surface Finishing to enable ultra-low density crushables. In many ways, this work exemplifies our work in the 3D printing industry, and NASA as a whole, using it to create light, high performance structures in ways that were never before possible." NASA JPL's groundbreaking project, led by Dr. Watkins and supported by REM, successfully demonstrated and scaled the production of large, complex crush lattice components. Utilizing REM's Chemical Polishing process, JPL was able to reduce the as-printed mass of these latticed by >80% while maintaining final tolerances of <0.5%. READ about this groundbreaking achievement and the future of 3D printing in aerospace: https://lnkd.in/gkXei8Ve Get a deep dive into the project by watching this show bonus of The Cool Parts Show, "3D Printing Crash Lands on Earth in NASA's Mars Sample Return Mission": https://lnkd.in/eagp2Rem Ryan Watkins Samad Firdosy Douglas Hofmann #AdditiveManufacturing #postprocessing
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