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Mott
Receives Quality Award From Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
as Part of NASAs Supplier Outreach and Process Control
Initiative
FARMINGTON,
CT [July, 2002] Mott Corporation was named a recipient
of a certificate of recognition under NASAs Supplier
Outreach And Process Control Initiative by NASAs Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. The award acknowledges Motts
accomplishments in implementing and sustaining innovative
quality and process controls throughout their organization.
Mott is the first company to be so recognized by JPL for its
quality program. Mr. Roger Klene, President & CEO of Mott
Corporation, accepted a certificate from representatives from
Jet Propulsion Laboratory during a meeting held at Mott Corporation
on June 20, 2002.
Mott
Corporation supplies porous metal products to JPL for use
by NASA in filtration, flow control and heat transfer application
parts that support numerous unmanned space missions. These
products include gas filters, liquid filters, restrictors
and various sintered porous metal shapes for use in valves
and other filtration and separation devices.
The
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, managed by the California Institute
of Technology, is NASAs lead center for robotic exploration
of the solar system. The Herschel Planck telescope, Deep Space-1
spacecraft and Jewel Thomsom valve are just a couple of their
innovative developments that include Mott porous metal products.
Mott
Corporation manufactures a variety of filtration and flow
control devices from sintered porous metal. Since 1959, Mott
has served industrial and high-purity customers worldwide
through such industries as chemical, instrumentation, polymer
fiber, semiconductor, food and beverage, and environmental.
To find out more about Motts porous metal products and
filters, please contact Jeff Morrow, Director of Marketing,
Mott Corporation, 84 Spring Lane, Farmington, CT 06032, 1-860-747-6333
or Toll-Free 1-800-BUY-MOTT.
E-Mail:
quest@mottcorp.com
or visit the Mott Website: www.mottcorp.com.
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