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The Design and Repair Center

SSU's School of Science and Technology

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DRC Projects:


Data Collection This Summer... The detector case development continues.

The detector case is anchored securely to the rock with stainless steel bolts through wire mesh. The current model has an aluminim ring which holds the 1/2 inch plexi lems firmly in place. The Urethane body has an o-ring gland, the plexi o-ring urethane system creates an ample seal when the torqe is set at around 100 inch lbs

A urethane blank is machined and a mold is made seen in the picture to the right. Stainless steel wire clothand leveling bolts set into the liqued pastic. Vitualy identical units are produced. Stainless steel studs are glues into place. Further development is ongoing. feasibility of all plastic lids and replasment for hte Stainlees studs are ongoing. This style of detector housing can be adapted for any tybe of electtonics package for any kind of tidle zone data collection.
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For questions about of these projects or the DRC website Contact:

John Collins School of Science and Technology
Darwin Hall Room 020
Office Phone:  707-664-2618
 E-Mail:  john.collins@sonoma.edu