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Aviradyne Technologies Inc.

An advanced composite technology firm that specializes in applied research, design/engineering, prototyping, testing of composite-built products for the defense and wind energy sectors. A veteran-owned small business contractor.



Phone: (317)-418-8510
Fax: (801)-547-0077

Sales Contact:
Paul Larsen, (801) 558-0077, paul@aviradynetech.com

Please visit: Aviradyne Technologies Inc.

Mailing Address
1889 N 2750 E
Layton, UT 84040 US

Additional Locations:
12692 Brady Ln.
Noblesville, IN 46060 US
317-418-8510

 
SPECIAL MESSAGE
PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Materials
  • Rapid prototyping/manufacturing build materials
Tools/tooling materials
  • Tools
    • Composite
      • Composite, carbon fiber/epoxy
      • Composite, fiberglass
      • Composite, prepreg
Fabricating services
  • Thermoplastic materials
    • Adhesive bonding
    • Compression molding
    • Cutting, finishing, and machining
    • Hand layup
    • Honeycomb structures
    • Injection molding
    • Moldmaking and patternmaking
    • Prototyping
    • Reaction injection molding (RIM)
    • Resin transfer molding (RTM)
    • Structural reaction injection molding (SRIM)
    • Vacuum forming
    • Vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM)
    • Other thermoplastics fabricating services
  • Thermoset materials
    • Autoclave cure
    • Compression molding
    • Hand layup
    • Honeycomb structures
    • Moldmaking and patternmaking
    • Prototyping
    • Reaction injection molding (RIM)
    • Resin transfer molding (RTM)
    • Sprayup
    • Structural reaction injection molding (SRIM)
    • Vacuum forming
    • Vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM)
    • Other thermoset fabricating services
Composite Structures & Components
  • Aerospace, aircraft interior
  • Aerospace, flight control surfaces
  • Aerospace, fuselage/wing
  • Aerospace, radomes
  • Carbon/carbon composites
  • Laminate panels, with core
Design, testing, consulting, other services
  • CAD/CAM/CAE design
  • Finite element modeling/analysis (FEM/FEA)
  • Flame/smoke toxicity testing
  • Materials analysis
  • Product design
  • Consulting
    • Consulting, business development/acquisition
    • Consulting, materials
    • Consulting, process development
    • Consulting, procurement/purchasing/specification
    • Consulting, structual design
    • Consulting, other


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