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Racor
Village Marine Tec. Engineering
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The
VMT Engineering and QC departments are focused on meeting the needs
of VMT’s military and commercial customers. VMT has maintained
a continuous and close working relationship with numerous US Naval
design activities
including Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Surface Warfare
Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD), and various Naval Shipyards.
Also, VMT engineers have worked extensively with civilian shipyards
including
Bath Iron Works, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Newport News
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contractors
and naval consultants, including Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc., John
J. MacMullen & Associates,
and Gibbs and Cox. It is through this extensive experience that VMT’s
engineers have gained considerable insight and working knowledge
of naval piping system design practices, fabrication techniques,
test protocols, and quality control requirements.
VMT’s engineers are familiar with those aspects of the naval environment
that impose extreme requirements on the design and manufacturing process. These
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• MIL-S-901
Shock
• MIL-STD-167 Vibration
• MIL-STD-461 EMI
• MIL-STD-740-1 and MIL-STD-1474 Airborne Noise
• MIL-STD-740-2 Structureborne Noise
• Fluidborne Noise
• NAVSEA S9074-AR-GIB-010/278 Welding
• Titanium welding capability to NAVSEA 278 Classes A-2, A-3, A-4,
• P-1, P-2, M-2
• MIL-I-45208 Quality System
• Corrosion Resistance
• Maintainability and Reliability
• Human Engineering
• Provisioning and Logistical Support
• Technical Manual Development
Support for Shipboard Installation, Sea Trials, and Fleet Operations.
VMT’s Naval Shipboard Systems group has the experience and knowledge to
meet the stringent expectations of the US Navy and provide equipment that will
survive the most demanding RO environment possible. |
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