TMC announces creation of TMC Engineering Division

Huntsville, Ala., October 2024—Technical Micronics Control, Inc. (TMC), a leading provider of precision chemical cleaning, tube bending, and panel fabrication is excited to announce the launch of its Engineering Division.

“TMC has a long history working with NASA, The Department of Defense, and their various Contractors.,” stated Paul DeSmet, TMC President. “ TMC is now building a team of highly qualified engineers to provide Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical, and Controls Engineering Services.”

TMC Engineering Capabilities Include but are not limited to:

Circuit Design, simulation, and Testing
Schematic Capture and PCB Layout
Test Instrumentation
Power Management
Motor Controls
High-Power Switch-Mode Power Conversion
Power Generation Controls
Energy Storage and Management
Rapid Prototyping
System Integration and Test

About TMC

Founded in 1965, Technical Micronics Control, Inc. (TMC) has established itself as a premier provider of precision chemical cleaning, control panel fabrication and engineering services. Headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, TMC is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) committed to delivering exceptional quality and reliability to both government and commercial clients. TMC specializes in a range of services, including the precision chemical cleaning of complex systems and components, tube bending and fabrication of control panels to meet stringent industry standards. Additionally, TMC recently launched an Engineering Services division to expand our capabilities. Our state-of-the-art facilities include certified cleanrooms that ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and precision. We pride ourselves on the commitment to excellence that has made us a trusted partner in the Aerospace and Defense sectors.

For additional information about TMC, please visit www.tmccorp.com.

Testimonials

TMC’s willingness to assist and also work in a safe manner was greatly appreciated

TMC recently cleaned three large forged vessels that will be used for helium storage at our facility. These vessels have not been in service in years, and had a lot of build up and contaminants on the inside. Throughout the entire cleaning process, Jason Bailey communicated with our team on how the cleaning process was going. Jason sent us numerous photos to show the amount of contaminants that they were removing from these vessels. These photos helped us relay to the NASA customer just how dirty these tanks were. Once TMC completed the cleaning process and delivered the vessels back to our facility, the two employees who delivered the vessels assisted us in off loading and setting these vessels. Each vessel weighed approximately 4,000 lbs., so this was a critical heavy lift operation we were having to perform in off loading and setting them in place. Both employees helped rig the vessels and helped spot the heavy lift. They were a huge help to our team, and their willingness to assist and also work in a safe manner was greatly appreciated.

—Jacob