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  1. RickWood

    Career Advice Needed

    I'll check out Thomasnet, thanks! The degree is BS-MET. BMET is just our way of referencing the program. I originally went to WPI for a year and then changed my mind and went to school for automotive technology. Once I had my Associate's Degree, I decided to go back for my Bachelor's and...
  2. RickWood

    Career Advice Needed

    I'm a Mechanical Design Engineer at my current job and would be looking to do R&D or Process Development for a company like Bilstein, Eibach, Garret, etc... The technology degree is about the integration of math into our curriculum. My particular degree only required up Differential Equations...
  3. RickWood

    Career Advice Needed

    Hello, my name is Rick and I'm a recent BMET graduate with an Associates in Automotive Technology. I have a strong interest in working for an automotive OEM or aftermarket parts company, preferably focusing on the IC engine, turbocharging or suspension components. However, my work experience...
  4. RickWood

    Vacuum Chamber Window

    bnrg: The window would be just over 3 sq. ft. in exposed area. There are several pumps in the system; a roughing pump, a cryo pump (2200 liters of air/s) and 3 turbo pumps (2200 liters of H2/s each). There won't be any other features on the panel inboard of the o-ring groove. I will look...
  5. RickWood

    Vacuum Chamber Window

    CorBlimeyLimey: Finding suitable glass in that size would render the acrylic useless. CoryPad: The current blank panel uses a standard Parker face o-ring seal with a dovetail groove. The panel is secured with M10 SHCS around the perimeter. I have looked at M.D.C., Huntington and Abbess...
  6. RickWood

    Vacuum Chamber Window

    Sorry for the "noob-ness" of my first post. Hopefully I've put it in the right forum. I am trying to design a vacuum chamber window with a working range as low as 10^-7 Torr. The size and form of the window are dictated by the existing chamber and the blank aluminum panel that the window will...

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