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Equipment Input and Request

Faculty in the TAMU Mechanical Engineering Department can request equipment for consideration by the Industry Advisory Council (IAC) as they explore opportunities to support departmental needs.

Likewise, the IAC can submit a form here to list available equipment to the MEEN Faculty. 

MEEN Faculty

To request equipment from the IAC, please fill out this 
Google Form. 

Requested Equipment by MEEN Faculty

Equipment

DSC 2500 (TA instruments), Rheometer ARES-G2 (TA instruments)

Set of UR5 Manipulators, cameras and end effectors

​Adsorption analyzer that analyze pore size, BET surface area and solid/gas interaction, etc.

Phantom TMX 7510 Ultra high speed camera with triggering

Coordinate measurement machine (CMM) or optical CMM. 

Micro Mill – CNC multi-axis mill capable of 10 µm resolution

Fluke FLK-RSE300/C 60HZ 60 Hz, 320 x 240, 1.85 mRad Mounted Infrared Camera for Research, Science and Engineering (RSE) with Case

New equipment for characterizing mechanical response of materials and/or 3D metal printing

Large Linux-based storage unit, 100-200 TB capacity

Oscilloscopes, signal generators, AC and DC motors, drives and PLCs, modular fixtures (both steel and aluminum), vibration isolation tables, robotic grippers, mobile robots

Updated Keyence Digital Microscope to replace outdated VHX-600.
VHX-7000 or VHX-X1 series, for high-res imaging and advanced measurement.

Wire EDM System, brochure here

Multiple Mobile robots (Clearpath's Husky for example) with and without a manipulator mounted on it. 

Sensing: LIDARs, UWBs that go with it. 

Electric trolleys with LIDARs and comm devices  for carrying passengers and goods

High-speed camera that everyone can use to gather data for their research.  For a good one, it probably costs about $200K.

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 

MEEN IAC Members

To list available equipment for MEEN Faculty members, please fill out this
Google Form.

Equipment Available for Faculty Use

Equipment

J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering
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