Awards & Patents
A partial list of awards appears below.
Q-Tool™ Winner of a 1998 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the yearProf. Alexander H. Slocum | |
The TurboTool™ US patent to be issued other patents pending. Winner of a 1997 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year. Dr. Kevin L. Wasson Prof. Alexander H. Slocum |
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The HydroMax™ Modular Self-Compensating Hydrostatic Linear Bearing US patents 5,104,237, 5,484,208, other patents pending Nathan R. Kane Prof. Alexander H. Slocum |
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The HydroSpindle™ Hydrostatic Self-compensating Spindle Bearing US patent 5,281,032 Winner of a 1996 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year Dr. Kevin L. Wasson Prof. Alexander H. Slocum |
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Machining Variation Analysis Winner of a 1997 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year Dr. Dan Frey, Dr. Hans Soons Prof. Kevin Otto, Prof. Alexander H. Slocum, Donald Bloomquist, William Pflager, Tim Hykes |
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The HydroGuideTM A Hydrostatic Self-compensating Bearing US patent 5,104,237,5,488,771 Winner of a1995 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year Prof. Alexander H. Slocum |
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The ShearTube™ ShearDamper™ for Precision Machine Tools US patent 5,667,204 other patents pending Winner of a 1994 R&D 100 Award for one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year Prof. Eric Marsh, Prof. Alexander H. Slocum |
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