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US Navy Recognizes Datatronics With Trident II Missile Supplier Award
Datatronics Romoland, Inc., a global leader in advanced magnetic component technologies, has been recognized for its support and performance on the Trident II Missile Program by the US Navy. The company recently received the Trident II FBM Program Flag Award from US Navy CAPT Johnny Wolfe, Missile Branch Head (SP27), Strategic Systems Program.
The Datatronics Romoland General Manager Mark Robinson said, “We are proud of our role in the US Navy’s Trident II Missile Program. Our employees are dedicated to supporting the nation’s military, aerospace and scientific capabilities We continue to focus on magnetics technology innovation, worldclass performance and continuous improvement in our business.”
With a long history supporting mission-critical and life-support applications, Datatronics magnetic components also have been designed into the Space Shuttle, Space Station, Cruise Missile, Global Positioning System, SINCGARS Radio, SLAM Anti-Tank Mine, MIL-LINS Navigational System, Night Vision Goggles, Implantable Pacemaker/Defibrillators and more.
Datatronics Romoland designs and manufactures high reliability standard and custom magnetic components that meet some of the world’s most demanding performance and quality standards: MIL-PRF-27, MIL-PRF-21038, MIL-STD-981, NASA Space Station Approved, ISO 9001:2000, AS9100, J-STD-001 and others. Products include power transformers, power inductors, switching transformers, telecom transformers, standard and miniature high-voltage transformers, LAN modules/filters and fine-wire magnetics up to 56 AWG.
Datatronics Romoland is widely recognized for its expertise in micro-electronics technology. The company’s capabilities include engineering, advanced materials, environmental testing, optical inspection, precision fine wire winding, real-time radiographics and much more.