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For
more than four decades, King Nutronics Corporation has delivered
superior test instruments and equipment that ensure complete customer
satisfaction through our unwavering attention to quality, performance,
reliability, and friendly customer support. Our continuous research
and development in the fields of pressure, temperature, force, and
other specialized areas of expertise, and our responsiveness to
the needs of our customers, drives us to manufacture a broad range
of products that are unparalleled for their accuracy, durability,
and ease of use.
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Nutronics Corporation is the leader in pressure, temperature, torque,
and force measurement for the Defense, Aircraft, Avionics, Petrochemical,
and Utility industries. The accuracy and durability of our instruments,
used daily in the punishing environments encountered by the United
States Armed Forces, NASA, and other demanding clients worldwide,
is legendary.
All
products manufactured by King Nutronics Corporation undergo rigorous
environmental testing. Our portable instruments are housed in rugged
aluminum and thermoplastic cases that are designed to withstand
prolonged exposure to salt spray, moisture, dust, and other conditions
frequently encountered in shipboard, submarine, hangar, and outdoor
environments.
Because
we understand that all customer applications are mission-critical,
all King Nutronics instruments are designed for simple field maintenance
and service, and include a comprehensive technical manual containing
complete troubleshooting and repair instructions, and an illustrated
parts breakdown.
King
Nutronics Corporation also knows that our customers don't have time
to decode a bewildering array of bells and whistles that adorn many
of the products of our competitors. That is why the operation of
our instruments is kept simple, which shortens the learning curve
for new operators and prevents errors and confusion when every second
counts.
Our
21,000 square-foot headquarters and manufacturing facility in Woodland
Hills, California, houses an environmentally-controlled calibration
laboratory conforming to the applicable requirements of MIL-STD-45662A,
MIL-I-45208A, ISO 9003, ISO 10012, and ANSI/NCSL Z540.
We
use a 110 in-Hg Schwien manometer, a Ruska Model 2400 10,000 psi
dead weight piston gauge, and a Ruska Model 2465 precision dead
weight piston gauge for calibration of pressure measurement instruments,
such as our Model 3719 Air Data Test Sets and Model 3666 Automatic
Pressure Calibrators, for maximum accuracy and repeatability.
The
Schwein manometer, and the piston gauge dead weights and pistons,
are calibrated by the U.S. Navy Primary Standards Laboratory in
San Diego, Calif. Our thermo units, such as the Model 3604-A and
Model 3605-A, are calibrated using precision standard platinum resistance
thermometers manufactured by Rosemount, whose absolute accuracy
is verified using a Hart Scientific triple point of water cell for
measurement uncertainty of less than ±0.0001°C. Our own
torque standards and others manufactured by Morehouse Instruments,
in York, Pa., are used to verify the accuracy of our Model 3695
and Model 3714 torque and force calibrators.
All
of these primary standards are traceable to the National Institute
of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Md.
King
Nutronics Corporation is renowned for the ongoing support of its
products. We stock replacement parts and supplies for all of the
instruments manufactured throughout our 40-plus-year history. Should
a problem arise, our dedicated sales and support staff will ensure
that it is resolved quickly, efficiently, and with a minimum amount
of downtime.
Some
customers have specialized needs that cannot be met using off-the-shelf
products. King Nutronics Corporation's experienced staff of engineers
can design and manufacture custom test and measurement instruments
for specialized applications and adapt our existing instruments
and systems to meet a customer's unique requirements. Please contact
us via email at sales@kingnutronics.com, or call us at (818) 887-5460
from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time for more information.
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