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According to a company press release, the 5,500 square foot building will house two 20 x 23 foot chambers for attenuation requirements of MIL-STD-461 and DO-160. There will also be a 29 x 23 mode tuned chamber for susceptibility testing. DNB Engineering will eventually expand to include product safety testing in Chandler.
“This is an important milestone chapter in the 35-year history of DNB Engineering,” said Doug Broaddus, executive vice president of DNB Engineering. “The new facility will enable us to continue to provide world class service and solutions to our clients. We pride ourselves in meeting the needs of our customers we serve and growing with their business.”
For more information, visit DNB Engineering.

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