Keller Technology Recognized for Outstanding Precision Fabrication

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  • Keller Technology has played a key role in a particle accelerator installation project.
  • A leading scientific research institution recognized Keller Technology for quality, support, and advanced fabrication and assembly methods used on the project.
  • The project scope included the development of fabrication methods and micro-meter accuracy requirements for critical interfaces.
Keller Technology Recognized for Outstanding Precision Fabrication

While the term “particle accelerator” may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, it’s actually technology that in its most basic form helped to light up the screens of old-fashioned electronics such as television and computer monitor cathode ray tubes.

On a much larger scale, Keller Technology Corporation has taken part in a particle accelerator installation that has resulted in recognition for the team of engineers, machinists and technicians who worked on the precision fabrication project. A leading scientific research institution recognized Keller Technology for quality, support, and advanced fabrication and assembly methods, in conjunction with scientific instrumentation that is part of the installation.

“We’ve been working with this customer for four years to help develop the fabrication methods, micro-meter accuracy requirements for critical interfaces, and integration into large-scale support structures,” said Mark Keller, VP-Operations. “We’re all very happy that our customer is pleased with our efforts.”

In addition to precision fabrication services, Keller Technology provides precision design and build, build-to-print and contract manufacturing services to customers around the world. Let our award-winning team help you bring your custom manufacturing project to life – contact us today.

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