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AJM
(redirected from Abrasive Jet Machining)

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AJMAmerican Journal of Medicine
AJMAir Jamaica (ICAO code)
AJMAbrasive Jet Machining
AJMAmerican Jewelry Manufacturer (magazine)
AJMAssociation des Jeunes Magistrats (French: Association of Young Magistrates)
AJMAssociation Jeunesse en Mouvement (French: Association of Youth in Motion; Burkina Faso)
AJMAssistant Jumpmaster (US Army)
AJMApprentice-Journeyman-Master
AJMAmicale de la Jeunesse de Montmoreau (French: Friends of the Youth of Montmoreau; Montmoreau, France)
AJMA. J. Morrisroe & Sons Ltd (UK)
AJMAssociation Jeunesse Mali (French: Mali Youth Association)


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With a presence in more than 40 countries and throughout the US, Omax revolutionized the industry by being the first company to make high-pressure abrasive jet machining both practical and affordable.
Abrasive Jet Machining * Design of Double Nozzle Type Powder Jet Device Optimized for PJD * XI.
American Dental also develops, manufactures and markets precision air abrasive jet machining ("AJM") systems for industrial applications.
 
 
 
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