PRLog (Press Release) -
Jul 21, 2009 -
Wakefield Thermal Solutions is proud to announce it is now International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) registered. Wakefield Thermal Solutions has met the requirements for the ITAR registration from the United States Department of State in Washington DC.
Wakefield Thermal Solutions, headquartered in Pelham, New Hampshire, has been a major provider to the Thermal Solutions market since 1957. Wakefield’
s primary business designs and manufactures standard and customized fabricated heat sinks, which dissipate heat from electronic components. National Northeast, a division of Wakefield, is also an aluminum extruder (35 million pound annual capacity) and fabricator (over 100 CNC machines and 25 punch presses).
In 2008, Wakefield expanded to create an even stronger brand portfolio. Wakefield acquired two additional organizations to enhance and most importantly compliment its already existing manufacturing capabilities by adding Engineered Sintering and Plastics (ESP) of Watertown, CT and Simon Industries of Cary, NC. Both divisions already manufacture products to the military and defense industries. (Wakefield will only supply parts to other US based companies and is not interested in exporting ITAR components.)
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http://www.prlog.org/10288224/1In 2001 two premiere companies Wakefield Thermal Solutions, a leader in thermal management, and National Northeast, a precision and aluminum extruder joined forces to create a one-stop shop for thermal, extrusion, and fabrication needs.
In 2008 Wakefield Thermal Solutions has expanded to create an even stronger brand portfolio. Wakefield has acquired two more organizations to enhance and most importantly compliment its already existing product line. By adding Engineered Sintering and Plastics, a powered metal and universal joint manufacturer, as well as Simon Industries a leader in the embedded market, they have yet again created a strong product diversification. This will ultimately create convenience for the customer that no other thermal provider has yet to accomplish.