Hanley Industries Inc
Hanley Industries was incorporated in 1958 by explosive and pyrotechnic personnel from Atlas Powder Co., Olin's Explosives Division, and the Armament Division of Universal Match Corp. The founders quickly brought together associates who had, in combined years, more knowledge and history in the field of explosives and pyrotechnics than most other companies existing at the time. The early years saw many research and development contracts. R & D work led naturally to production contracts, and Hanley quickly became a trusted source for explosive components for artillery and bomb fuzes. When, in 1961, John F. Kennedy set the nation upon the path to the moon, NASA called upon Hanley to design and manufacture explosive bolts critical to the safety of the astronauts. With the onset of the Vietnam War, Hanley began to get more production contracts. In time Hanley transitioned to a 3-shift operation, producing 40,000 detonators per day, week after week. By 1980 Hanley had outgrown its original grounds and the move was made to the present facility. In 2001 additional land was purchased for future expansion. Recently Hanley has expanded its capabilities. With the addition of personnel and additional equipment Hanley has become active in the CAD PAD market. Hanley designed and manufactured devices are used in the British UAV, the new pyrotechnic self-destruct fuze, and a gas generator and valve used both on a medical device and a torpedo launcher. Hanley has actively participated in the introduction of new materials and loading techniques for military products. They offer highest quality explosive components for man rated field and aerospace equipment, artillery and bomb fuses, initiators and priming elements for everything from the diminutive to the huge.
Hanley Industries Inc
Hanley Industries was incorporated in 1958 by explosive and pyrotechnic personnel from Atlas Powder Co., Olin's Explosives Division, and the Armament Division of Universal Match Corp. The founders quickly brought together associates who had, in combined years, more knowledge and history in the field of explosives and pyrotechnics than most other companies existing at the time. The early years saw many research and development contracts. R & D work led naturally to production contracts, and Hanley quickly became a trusted source for explosive components for artillery and bomb fuzes. When, in 1961, John F. Kennedy set the nation upon the path to the moon, NASA called upon Hanley to design and manufacture explosive bolts critical to the safety of the astronauts. With the onset of the Vietnam War, Hanley began to get more production contracts. In time Hanley transitioned to a 3-shift operation, producing 40,000 detonators per day, week after week. By 1980 Hanley had outgrown its original grounds and the move was made to the present facility. In 2001 additional land was purchased for future expansion. Recently Hanley has expanded its capabilities. With the addition of personnel and additional equipment Hanley has become active in the CAD PAD market. Hanley designed and manufactured devices are used in the British UAV, the new pyrotechnic self-destruct fuze, and a gas generator and valve used both on a medical device and a torpedo launcher. Hanley has actively participated in the introduction of new materials and loading techniques for military products. They offer highest quality explosive components for man rated field and aerospace equipment, artillery and bomb fuses, initiators and priming elements for everything from the diminutive to the huge.
hanleyindustries.com
3640 Seminary St Alton, IL 62002, US