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Metal Fatigue Solutions Announces Contract with BAE
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Metal Fatigue Solutions (MFS), producer of the next generation of advanced Nondestructive Testing (NDT) technology systems for major civil and industrial infrastructure, today announced it is working with BAE Systems, UK (BAE).

The MFS contract with BAE commenced in February, 2016 and will continue through July 2017. The two companies are working jointly with several universities to produce a unique structural monitoring system for use on combat-ready structures.

MFS has deployed its Custom Solutions Division to meet the needs of this military grade project.

"Our MFS team is executing precision development and testing work to meet the needs of BAE and their customer," said Sade Panahi, CEO of MFS. He went on to say, "We are pleased to be part of the BAE team of esteemed and trusted manufacturers. MFS is consistently exceeding all quality standards and timelines set forth in the contract and we look forward to completing this important project for BAE at the highest level of quality."

The project is the culmination of a year-long competitive proposal process.

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems provides some of the world's most advanced technology defence, aerospace and security solutions. It employs a skilled workforce of 82,500 people in over 40 countries. Working with customers and local partners, BAE products and services deliver military capability, protect people and national security, and keep critical information and infrastructure secure. (http://www.baesystems.com/en/home)

About Metal Fatigue Solutions Inc.

Metal Fatigue Solutions (MFS) develops, manufactures and markets next-generation non-destructive testing (NDT) devices and systems that indicate the true status of fatigue damage in a metal component. The Company's customers include the State DOTs, Infrastructure Owners, the U.S. Federal Government, and private engineering firms (http://metal-fatigue-solutions.com.)

Initially commercialized in 2005, MFS' flagship product is the industry leading Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor (EFS™), an instrument that detects microscopic growing fatigue cracks in metals. With seven patents, MFS owns the only NDT technology able to find growing cracks as minute as 0.01 inches – critical information that enables structural engineers to isolate and repair the more than 100,000 US steel bridges classified as structurally deficient or functionally obsolete by the Federal Highway Administration. EFS is also applicable to aerospace, ships, cranes, railways, power plants, nuclear facilities, chemical plants, mining equipment, piping systems and "heavy iron."
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