SHINE Technologies is now offering state-of-the-art radiation effects testing, the company announced today.
According to a release, the service, called FLARE (Fusion Linear Accelerator for Radiation Effects), will use high-energy fusion neutrons to test and derisk its aerospace and defense customers’ mission-critical components that are susceptible to radiation-harsh environments. It will be done on the Janesville campus.
“We are excited to expand our offerings when it comes to using fusion technology to inspect mission-critical components that are relied on to protect life, ensure mission effectiveness and reinforce the defense of our country,” SHINE CEO Greg Piefer said in a statement.
The service will begin operations in late 2023.