HII's Mission Technologies Division Unveils Advanced Materials and Coatings Lab in Illinois to Propel Future Space Exploration
October 02 2024 - 1:30PM
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.
“We look forward to welcoming our partners and clients to our
new facility and demonstrating how our enhanced capabilities will
benefit the future of space exploration and defense,” he said.
The opening of this new facility — which replaces the AMCL
facility previously located in downtown Chicago — underscores HII’s
commitment to advancing the science of space coatings and
supporting the nation’s most ambitious space endeavors.
The 13,250-square-foot space features dedicated laboratories for
specialized tasks, enabling the AMCL experts to focus solely on
research and development without constraints.
Advanced Materials and Coatings Lab (AMCL)
Facts:
- AMCL is celebrating
more than 60 years of contributing to the nation’s space
program.
- The AMCL was founded
in 1961 under the Illinois Institute of Technology Research
Institute (IITRI) which later became part of Alion Science and
Technology. In 2021, HII acquired Alion and the AMCL.
- Over the years,
engineers, chemists and technicians have developed unique skills
for coating applications that comply with strict specifications on
delicate flight hardware.
- The lab was
initially created with an investment from IITRI and subsequently
funded by NASA research.
- The AMCL is a
supplier to numerous government agencies, laboratories and large
prime contractors.
- HII’s coatings have
been deployed in various missions, including NASA's Orbiter, the
Apollo missions to the moon, and missions to Jupiter (Juno Mission)
and Mars (Mars Rover and Mars Orbiter). Their superior temperature
durability was also demonstrated in NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, the
satellite that ventured closest to the sun.
- Additional AMCL
information and product information and specifications can be found
at: Advanced Materials and Coatings Laboratory (AMCL) - HII
About HII
HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII’s mission is
to deliver the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain solutions
in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers
to protect peace and freedom around the world. As the nation’s
largest military shipbuilder, and with a more than 135-year history
of advancing U.S. national security, HII delivers critical
capabilities extending from ships to unmanned systems, cyber, ISR,
AI/ML and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII’s
workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, visit:
- HII on the web: https://www.HII.com/
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Contact:
Greg McCarthyGregory.j.mccarthy@hii-co.comTel: 202.264.7126
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