Wisconsin-based VTI Vacuum Technologies, Inc. has been awarded a $4.8 million contract by the office of Federal Prison Industries/Unicor. (Unicor is owned by the U.S. Department of Justice.) The contract requires that VTI provide a corrosion-resistant topcoat,EMI shieldingand outsourcing of the CARC (chemical agent resistant paint) for 300,000 components that are assembled into a battery pack used in the military SINCGARS (single channel ground and airborne radio system) communications device. For additional information, contact Wil Fernandez at 608-524-9822 or visit theVTI Vacuum Technologies website.Track the latest in Shielding queries and developments on the Interference Technology Shielding Forum.
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