HII's Mission Technologies Division Unveils Advanced Materials and Coatings Lab in Illinois to Propel Future Space Exploration
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WILLOWBROOK, Ill., Oct. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII’s (NYSE: HII) Mission Technologies division opened its new Advanced Materials and Coatings Lab (AMCL) facility in Willowbrook, Illinois. This state-of-the-art lab is dedicated to developing and manufacturing cutting-edge thermal space coatings for the aerospace industry, government and commercial space programs, and commercial satellite providers.
The new AMCL will build upon HII’s six-decade legacy of innovation in supporting NASA space programs, the U.S. Department of Defense and other key partners in the space sector. Since 1961, the AMCL has been at the forefront of developing advanced coatings to protect spacecraft and satellites from the harsh conditions of space, including solar flares, radiation and extreme temperatures.
The AMCL is designed to enhance HII’s pioneering technology for interplanetary and manned missions to the International Space Station (ISS) by creating specialized coatings technologies that meet the evolving needs of modern spacecraft, space systems and components. The new facility will also enable the team to expand their specialty coating research and manufacturing into other DOD applications and solutions.
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“Our new AMCL represents a significant investment in the future of aerospace technology,” said Grant Hagen, president of Mission Technologies’ Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space business group. “This facility will allow us to push the boundaries of innovation, continuing our work in developing unique coating materials that protect aerospace structures and NASA astronauts from the challenging space environment.”
The new lab is equipped with the latest chemical laboratory technology, including large-scale solution preparation equipment, high-temperature furnaces and advanced powder processing machinery. These tools will enable HII’s engineers, chemists and technicians to continue developing coatings that are precisely engineered for specific applications in space and other challenging environments.
“We are incredibly proud of the expertise and dedication of our team,” said Jeff Showalter, vice president of operations for Mission Technologies’ Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space business group and manager of the AMCL. “Every coating we develop is a testament to their skill and commitment to excellence, ensuring that every spacecraft we touch is protected and ready to face the challenges of space.