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  • Ultrapure Technology, Inc. Receives 2014 Best of Suwanee Award October 29, 2014
    Ultrapure Technology, Inc Receives 2014 Best of Suwanee Award Suwanee Award Program Honors the Achievement SUWANEE October 22, 2014 — Ultrapure Technology, Inc has been selected for the 2014 Best of Suwanee Award in the Instruments & Control Equipment category by the Suwanee Award Program. Each year, the Suwanee Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Suwanee area a great place to live, work and play. Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2014 Suwanee Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Suwanee Award Program and data provided by third parties. About Suwanee Award Program The Suwanee Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Suwanee area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value. The Suwanee Award Program was established ...
  • Beyond Earth: Expanding Human Presence Into the Solar System July 11, 2012
    Recent article from the www.nasa.gov website featuring cleanroom construction elements provided by Ultrapure Technology, Inc. Orion Clean Room Subs Filters, Fans for Ceiling Turns out a clean room doesn’t necessarily need a roof, NASA is finding out as it tries out a design that could be assembled around the Orion spacecraft as it is prepared for launch in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The key to the concept, developed by Astrotech, is two 10-foot-high walls of filter-equipped fans positioned 30 feet apart to push and pull the air in one direction across the capsule, keeping particles from settling on the spacecraft’s surface. A set of clear walls completes the box, but there is no ceiling. That’s important because engineers want to use the large cranes already in the VAB to lift the Orion spacecraft and its shell into place as it is assembled on top of the Space Launch System rocket. If they have to build a clean room with its own crane, the cost would be much higher. “The guys over in the Operations and Checkout Building are using this and that’s what gave us the idea,” said Doug Lenhardt, an engineer with NASA’s Ground Systems Development and Operations ...

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