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Burloak Technologies and Kinectrics Team Up to Make Parts

Burloak and Kinectrics will join forces to optimize design and manufacturability of components and replacement parts for applications used in the nuclear power generating process.

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By DE Editors  

August 30, 2021

Burloak Technologies Inc., a division of Samuel, Son & Co., Limited, and Kinectrics announce a collaboration agreement to develop additively manufactured parts for the global nuclear power generation industry. 

Under the terms of the agreement, Burloak and Kinectrics will join forces to optimize the design and manufacturability of a range of components and replacement parts for a range of applications used in the nuclear power generating process. The two companies will jointly qualify all components developed under the partnership and work together to accelerate adoption of additive manufacturing within the nuclear power industry.

 

"The nuclear power generation industry has exacting performance and reliability requirements because reactors simply cannot fail," says Martin Baxendale, vice president of Operations at Burloak. "We look forward to working with Kinectrics to leverage our collective knowledge to offer performance and cost benefits to nuclear operators."

"Kinectrics looks forward to working with Burloak to bring additively manufactured safety-critical parts to the global nuclear power generation industry with increased quality, shorter lead times, complex geometries, and a lower overall cost of ownership," says David Harris, president and CEO of Kinectrics. "Burloak's experience in the global additive manufacturing industry, coupled with Kinectrics' extensive nuclear experience and deep understanding of materials, testing, codes and standards, nuclear regulation, and safety critical applications, will offer its clients innovative solutions for plant obsolescence issues and new options for Small Modular Reactors."

Kinectrics is a leading international provider of life cycle management services for the power generation and electricity industries.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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