CONTRACT MANUFACTURING STEAM

Brand Owner Address Description
TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY. TODAY. DRS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2345 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington VA 22202 Contract manufacturing of steam and gas turbines for a variety of large and small high-performance, complex power systems and rotating machinery; electro-optical manufacturing services, namely, manufacturing modules designed by third parties for use in used in commercial laser vision equipment; contract manufacturing of retinal digital imaging scanners; Contract electronic manufacturing of building cables and harnesses;Wholesale distributorships featuring retinal digital imaging scanners and integrated gas turbine or steam turbine propulsion plants with either electric or mechanical drive capabilities;Testing of electronic component devices, assemblies and systems, namely, sonar systems, combat systems, radar systems, magnetic video recordings rotary head scanner assemblies and broadcast quality video recording devices and parts therefore; Large-scale power conversion and electric propulsion research and development services for others; Design and development of life-cycle service/support of steam and gas turbines for a variety of large and small high-performance, complex power systems and rotating machinery; System integration and test services for military and commercial customers; Engineering services relating to mechanical and electrical power systems and system components for shipboard and industrial use including system analysis, design, modeling, optimizing, implementation, engineering, equipment design, equipment inspection, software design and coding, and performance analysis; and the testing and system integration of electronic systems and subsystems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A steam transformer (200) receives steam through a steam inlet (203), and the steam is mixed in a mixing zone (231) with water entering through a water inlet (205). Steam cooled by contact with the water exits the steam transformer through a cold steam outlet (216). Between the mixing zone (231) and the cold steam outlet (216) is positioned a demister (214) that restricts the passage of water droplets.