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This 6'X6' innovation was designed by four Engineering Technology students; under  the advisory of Ken Cook. The clock draws power from only 10 watts; that’s about  the power of two night lights! Under the clock's acrylic face are 700 discrete LEDs.  The clock is remote controlled and energy efficient. This student innovation and  others are a prime example of the skills and knowledge you will acquire, while being  enrolled in one of our many Engineering Technology programs.

 











INRARED GRILL PROJECT SPRING 2011

 

Ahmad Bass/ Director of Engineering/ Engineering Technology

Frederick Red/ Finance and Distribution/ Engineering Technology

Hussin Alessa/ Marketing/ Engineering Technology

 

Faculty Advisor:

Professor Kenneth Cook/ Engineering Technology 

Project Sponsors:

 

 

Product Abstract

RABCO’s goal was to develop a grill that offers the ultimate grilling experience, using infrared technology to sear in flavors and juices.  RABCO’s infrared grilling technique will allow grilling quickly and efficiently. The infrared technology will allow the grill to reach higher temperatures much faster than traditional grills. Most importantly the infrared technology provides a clean heat source with no process contamination, emits no greenhouse gases, and can be used in areas where other grills are restricted. 

 

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