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Peter J. Blau Materials Science and Tech. Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 14-18, 2011

User Visit Images: “ Advanced Ceramic-Metallic Composites for Lightweight Vehicle Braking Systems” HTML Project: 2011-005. Peter J. Blau Materials Science and Tech. Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 14-18, 2011.

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Peter J. Blau Materials Science and Tech. Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 14-18, 2011

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  1. User Visit Images:“Advanced Ceramic-Metallic Composites for Lightweight Vehicle Braking Systems”HTML Project: 2011-005 Peter J. Blau Materials Science and Tech. Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory March 14-18, 2011 *Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Vehicle Technologies, High Temperature Materials Laboratory (HTML) Program

  2. Fireline TCON, Inc. – User visit Kyle Myers (YSU intern), conducting brake rotor test Mark Peters (left), Fireline, and James Hemrick (right), ORNL researcher, examining TCON brake rotor

  3. Fireline TCON, Inc. – User visit Brian Hetzel, Fireline (top), and Ralph Dinwiddie (bottom), ORNL researcher, setting up a brake rotor test run

  4. Fireline TCON, Inc. – User visit Kyle Myers (YSU intern), setting up another brake rotor test run

  5. Fireline TCON, Inc. – User visit Kyle Myers and Ralph Dinwiddie conducting a brake rotor test run

  6. Fireline TCON, Inc. – User visit ORNL Sub-Scale Brake Tester with TCON brake rotor being evaluated

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