InTest Corporation Secures $2.6 Million Defense Industry Contract for Thermal Test Systems

Reuters08-06
InTest Corporation Secures $2.6 Million Defense Industry Contract for Thermal Test Systems

InTest Corporation, a global supplier of test and process technology solutions, has secured a $2.6 million order from a prime defense contractor. The contract involves the provision of multiple thermal test systems, developed by the InTest Environmental Technologies Division, for use in electronics testing during the production of advanced military and aerospace systems. These systems are specifically designed for ultra-low temperature testing of electronic components in missile production. Shipments are scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of the year and will continue over a six-month period. This order underscores the significance of InTest's solutions in critical defense applications and supports the company's growth projections.

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