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In surface engineering, precision matters; which is why REM Surface Engineering has always made a commitment to understanding the science behind our processes. It is this understanding that allows us to better serve our customers' needs and helps us to continue to be the leading surface engineering company in the world.
Please browse through the brief collection of scientific data on REM and the Isotropic Superfinish (ISF) Process and if you would like more information please contact us. While the papers, charts and studies may vary in subject they all provide the scientific proof that REM is the technical leader and greatest innovator in the metal finishing industry.
Superfinishing Motor Vehicle Ring and Pinion Gears
By: L. Winkelmann, J. Holland and R. Nanning, REM Chemicals, Inc. more
Effect of Superfinishing on Scuffing Resistance
By: Lane W. Winkelmann, Mark D. Michaud, REM Chemicals, Inc.
Ray W. Snidle, Mark P. Alanou, Cardiff University more
The Reduction of Parasitic Friction in Automotive Gearbox and Drive Train Components by the Isotropic Superfinish
By: William P. Nebiolo, REM Chemicals, Inc more
Impact of Isotropic Superfinishing on Contact and Bending Fatigue of Carburized Steel
By: L. Winkelmann, M. Michaud, G. Sroka, REM Chemicals, Inc. and A. Alan Swiglo, IIT Research Institute more
Chemically Accelerated Vibratory Finishing for the Elimination of Wear and Pitting of Alloy Steel Gears
By: M. Michaud, G. Sroka and L. Winkelmann, REM Chemicals, Inc. more
Isotropic Finishing of Helicopter and Turboprop Gearbox Components
By: William P. Nebiolo, REM Chemicals, Inc. more
Vibro-Acoustic Effects of Friction in Gears: An Experimental Investigation
By: Donald R. Houser, Manish Vaishya and Jim D. Sorenson, The Ohio State University more
