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    Provides anything from a simple panel to a complex stainless steel mobile kitchen with a variety of sheet metal material types and thicknesses to choose from. Sheet metal materials range from lightweight aluminum to highly corrosion resistant stainless steel, mild steel, alloy steel, and other sophisticated sheet metals to fulfill special requirements. All sheet metal manufacturing can be made in accordance with commercial and/or precision tolerances. Metal working capabilities consist of:

    • Rolling steel up to a ¼ inch thick
    • Simple hand forming to heavy 225-ton comput­erized press brake
    • Cutting up to ⅜ inch steel with 4ft manual or 10ft computerized power shears
    • Notching and punching up to ¼ inch steel
    • Epoxy and high shear insert installation riveting
    • Soldering, all types
    • Riveting
    DESIGN, ENGINEERING and FABRICATION CENTER
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Has a large platform (4ft×8ft) which cuts material up to 5 inches thick. This technology cuts with extremely high pressure (55,000 psi) water through a .030 inch nozzle and garnet mixture and cuts metals, stone, ceramic, and composites. The computer controlled system cuts almost any material in any two-dimensional configuration with great accuracy and is controlled by a computer program.

    DESIGN, ENGINEERING and FABRICATION CENTER
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Performs structural welding fabrication and non-destructive testing of welds and base materials. The shop offers assis­tance in the practical approach to design of weldments, applicable regulations, and specifications. Both manual and semi-automatic welding can be performed. Materials can be welded in any thickness of at least 0.030 inch. Carbon steel can be cut up to a maximum thickness of 6 inches. Material types welded and/or cut are carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper and copper alloys, and titanium. Welding and cutting processes or combinations include:

    • Manual shielded metal arc
    • Manual and automatic gas tungsten arc spot welding
    • Manual tungsten inert gas welding
    • Metallic inert gas welding
    • Resistance spot welding
    • Manual oxy-acetylene flame cutting, brazing and welding
    • Plasma cutting up to 5/8 inch
    • Manual carbon arc gouging
    • Plastic Welding
    DESIGN, ENGINEERING and FABRICATION CENTER
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Provides a wide variety of prototype and modeling capabilities:

    • Wood patterns and models
    • Thermoforming plastic fabrication up to 30×36 inches
    • Plastic fabrication of all types and sizes
    • Specialty items molded for unconventional use
    • Prototype injection molded parts for engineering evaluation
    • Thermoforming mold making in aluminum, epoxy, silicone rubber, or urethane elastomers in any duro-meter
    DESIGN, ENGINEERING and FABRICATION CENTER
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Motion Capture Systems (Qualisys, Peak Motus, Dartfish)

    Force Platforms (AMTI)

    Force Plate Treadmill (AMTI)

    Surface Electromyography (EMG) Systems (Delsys)

    Moment of Inertia Instrument (Space Electronics Inc. XR 250)

    Custom-Built Balance Perturbation System

    Stationary and Portable Metabolic Test Equipment (ParvoMedics TrueMax 2400, COSMED K4B2 Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Test Equipment)

    Data Acquisition and Analysis Workstations (Qualisys Track Manager, C-Motion Visual3D Professional, LabVIEW, MATLAB)

    Custom-Designed Indoor and Outdoor Obstacle Courses

    Custom-Built Repetitive Box Lift Station

    THE CENTER FOR MILITARY BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH
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    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center
    • Full view (two 12ft W × 9ft H) projection displays
    • Any environment (MOUT, mountains, desert), with full surround sound
    • User interface via wide area motion tracking with weapon simulation
    • Locomotion interface via self-propelled treadmill synchronized with a VR system
    COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE LABORATORY
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center
    • Head-mounted instrumented display, headset/ microphone, and wrist keyboard
    • M4, GPS tracking in outdoor environments, rugge­dized PDA, laptop computer carried in custom harness
    • Subject-worn laptop and PDA synchronized with an experimenter base station via wireless peer-to-peer and VoIP
    • Physiological monitoring, gait analysis
    • Custom software for experimental design and data acquisition
    • Real-time eye tracking for indoor or outdoor use
    COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE LABORATORY
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Are used in a variety of applications where durable and economical enclosures are required: microbiology, incubation chamber, inert gas atmosphere, oxygen (O2) controlled environment, tissue and culture work. Inside the chamber, a strict 0-5 parts per million (ppm) O2 atmosphere is maintained through a hydrogen gas (5% mix) reacting with palladium catalyst to remove O2.

    ANALYTICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
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    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Is capable of identifying more than 2000 species of bacteria, yeast, and filamentous fungi. Its proprietary carbon-source utilization technology and 95 tests per microplate provide more information than any other phenotypic microplate or strip test on the market.

    ANALYTICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

    Was assembled by the U.S. Army Medical Material Agency (USAMMA) as a portable laboratory, providing veterinary food inspectors with the tools and capabilities to make decisions regarding the safety and quality of food being purchased and consumed by US forces overseas. Equipment includes the Charm II analyzer and the Charm novaLUM, which are instruments that can detect aflatoxins, antibiotics, and insecticides in a variety of food matrices and measure sanitation of surfaces; two centrifuges, one high speed and another to spin down blood; a bacterial plate counter; a microscope; an incubator; a refrigerator; a balance; a pH meter; and a chlorine analyzer/colorimeter.

    ANALYTICAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
    Agency
    Dept. of Defense
    Lab Representatives
    Nati-Amsrd-Nsc-Ad-B
    E: 
    nati-amsrd-nsc-ad-b@conus.army.mil
    P: 
    (508) 233-4184
    F: 
    Parent Lab: 
    CCDC Soldier Center

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