Manufacturing Sciences Corporation

Manufacturing Sciences Corporation

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Oak Ridge, Tennessee 139 followers

Leaders in High Quality Specialized Metal Fabrication

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Founded in 1982 to develop techniques to roll and cast depleted uranium for defense and energy applications, Manufacturing Sciences Corporation (MSC) is a premier leader in high quality metal fabrication. Our production capabilities include a full-service foundry, depleted uranium machining area, clean machining area, rolling mill, weld shop, quality inspection area, as well as a radiochemistry laboratory and analytical laboratory. During our tenure, we have developed application specific methods for microwave melting, rolling of various metal matrix composites, and niobium, tantalum, aluminum, and steel alloys, infra-red heating, micro-alloying, foil manufacturing, and dry machining of depleted uranium. We offer a variety of on-site resources including experienced personnel specializing in project management, technology, engineering (nuclear, mechanical, chemical, metallurgical, and civil), operations, radiation safety, and environmental health and safety. MSC has strong reputable relationships within the scientific research and regulatory communities and are also an active participant in the Tennessee OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), receiving our first certification 2000. During MSC’s 40 year tenure, we have worked with a multitude of international entities performing various scopes of work. We are a staple with international affiliates, as a resource to recycle depleted uranium, natural uranium, and components containing depleted uranium. With our experienced, diverse, and knowledgeable staff, we can help our customers take their ideas from concept to production.

Website
http://www.mfgsci.com
Industry
Research
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
1982
Specialties
Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM), Microwave Casting, Metal Matrix Composite Rolling, Aluminum Alloy Rolling, Steel Alloy Rolling, Uranium Rolling, Tantalum Rolling, Niobium Rolling, Specialty Metal Rolling, Precious Metal Rolling, Manufacturing, Precision Machining, Welding, Engineering, Uranium Acquisition & Recycling, Laboratory Analytical Testing, ICP-MS Analysis, Carbon Analysis, Titrator, NQA-1 Quality Program, TOSHA VPP Star Site, Nuclear Industry, Radioisotope Industry, Radiography Cameras, Aerospace Industry, Defense, Medical Industry, and Small Business

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  • A2LA Inspires Confidence in Quality Utilizing our in-house laboratory, MSC can provide a variety of metallurgical analyses and testing. Employing Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Optical Emission Spectrometry (OES) which can be used to identify both trace amounts and major concentrations of nearly all elements within a sample, and Organic Elemental Analysis, for rapid determination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen, MSC can provide accurate and repeatable results. ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Accredited through A2LA: Carbon Testing using CHNS/O 2400 Analyzer ICP-MS 17 Element Uranium Testing ICP-MS Uranium Isotope Ratio ICP-MS Water Testing Uranium Titration (Davies-Gray) Rapid Analysis Results with Minimum Lead Times: NexION 2000 ICP Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) Avio 220 Max ICP Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES) Perkin-Elmer 2400 CHNS/O Series 2 Analyzer Perkin-Elmer Titan MPS Microwave Sample Preparation System Leica DMi8 M/C/A Dedicated Metallurgical Microscope with Imaging and Characterization Software Mettler Toledo Potentiometric Titrator for Uranium Accountability Measurement

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  • 47TH ACTINIDE SEPARATIONS CONFERENCE The 47th Actinide Separations Conference took place from May 14-16, 2024, in Petaluma, CA. This annual event serves as a platform for scientists and engineers to convene and discuss ongoing research, challenges, and advancements in actinide separations chemistry, engineering, and fission product chemistry relevant to actinide separations. The conference is hosted annually, rotating among 7 DOE sites, with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory hosting in 2024. MSC is pleased to contribute as a sponsor at the "Uranium" level once again for this prestigious event. https://lnkd.in/eccAyATF

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  • MSC Attends TechConnect World Innovation Conference 2024 Recently, a team from Manufacturing Sciences Corporation (MSC), including Tom Daly (Nuclear Engineer), Bryce Bonilla (Information Technology and Projects Specialist), and Brett Holley (Civil / Sales Engineer), participated in the TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo at National Harbor near Washington DC. Over the course of the three-day event, the team took part in various workshops on topics such as Space Based Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Innovation, Structural Additive Manufacturing, Needs of the Fusion Industry, Supply Chain Challenges, Defense Cybersecurity Maturation Model Certification (CMMC), and AI Modeling Designed for Manufacturing Applications. We extend our congratulations to Bryce for earning a weeklong workshop, sponsored by ECFirst, focused on advancing education and expertise in CMMC implementation for MSC.  For over 20 years the TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo has connected top applied research and early-stage innovations from universities, labs, and startups with industry end-users and prospectors. The 2024 TechConnect World Innovation event includes the annual SBIR/STTR Innovation Conference, AI TechConnect, and the TechConnect Technical Program - more than 35 world-class technical symposium, and the Nanotech Conference Series – the world's largest and longest running nanotechnology event. https://lnkd.in/e8Biq_Q2

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    TechConnect World 2024

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  • MSC Becomes a Better Buildings, Better Plants Program Partner Three members of the MSC team participated in a week-long energy workshop hosted at Oak Ridge National Lab’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility. The workshop delved into various topics such as energy management, process heating, steam, compressed air, and motor-driven systems, alongside an overview of alternative energy solutions. Moreover, attendees gained proficiency in utilizing diagnostic equipment and DOE's complimentary software tools to pinpoint energy conservation prospects and evaluate potential cost reductions. As a result of this workshop, MSC has decided to set ambitious energy, water, waste, and carbon reduction goals by partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE's) Better Buildings, Better Plants Program. The DOE’s Better Buildings, Better Plants Program is a national partnership initiative to drive significant improvement in energy efficiency across U.S. industry. Through Better Plants, manufacturers and industrial-scale energy end users set ambitious energy savings goals, develop energy management plans, and track and report their annual progress. More than 280 companies and industrial organizations are leading the way on energy efficiency by participating in Better Plants and have collectively saved more than 2.2 quadrillion British thermal units (TBtu) and $10.6 billion in cumulative energy costs as of 2022.” "Manufacturing Sciences Corporation's commitment to improving its energy productivity by 25% over 10 years establishes the company as a leader in efficiency and helps strengthen the nation’s manufacturing competitiveness,” said Dr. Steve McKnight, Interim Acting Director, Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization Offices, U.S. Department of Energy. Find out more about the Better Plants Program at: https://lnkd.in/eyfYjFf

    Better Plants

    Better Plants

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