Start with the Review Desk, attach evidence, receive a record state, and prepare for lab confirmation.
Open Review DeskLMC Platform
The LMC platform gives buyers, suppliers, labs, and mission programs a clear way to use lunar material standards without reading every standard first.
Everything a customer needs to enter LMC.
LMC is organized around clear public actions. A buyer can write a specification. A supplier can request review. A lab can map capabilities. A program can verify a certificate record before accepting material into a mission pathway.
Choose the right LMC path for bricks, panels, pads, walls, byproducts, joints, or repair systems.
02Review deskPrepare a customer-ready material review request with status, evidence needs, and next steps.
03Sample planTurn a product family and exposure class into an initial sample and evidence plan.
04Buyer specificationsWrite clean procurement language that names LMC classes and evidence expectations.
05Certificate RegistryView the public certificate record model and prepare registry-ready entries.
06Verification deskCheck a public certificate record, evidence seal, or record fingerprint before review.
One platform, four entry points.
Different customers enter the authority at different levels of maturity. The platform keeps each path direct without forcing every visitor through the same form.
Use the specification desk to name the material family, exposure class, evidence boundary, and certificate state.
Create specificationUse the lab network path to align instruments, sample handling, and result language with the standards family.
Lab pathUse the Registry and Verification Desk to confirm the public certificate identity and evidence seal.
Verify recordPlain-language states for every material record.
LMC avoids vague approval language. Each record shows a visible state so customers understand whether a material is being classified, reviewed, accepted for a specific use, renewed, or withdrawn.
The material family and exposure class are identified.
The review path is known, but lab evidence is incomplete.
The record is being evaluated against the applicable LMC standard.
The certificate record applies to the named lot, process, and exposure boundary.
A process change, lot change, repair event, or time limit requires renewed evidence.
The record should not be used for procurement or mission acceptance.