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Sensor Concepts, a Raptor Scientific® Company, Unveils the NEXIS R1: The Next Generation Inspection System for Advanced RCS and Antenna Measurements

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April 7, 2025

Raptor Scientific®, a leading provider of precision measurement solutions for the aerospace and defense industries, is proud to announce the release of its newest innovation from Sensor Concepts: The Next Generation Inspection System (NEXIS). NEXIS is a scalable and modular family of integrated systems designed to deliver unparalleled performance in radar cross-section measurement, material studies, […]

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Mass Properties Measurement Seminar – June 10 – 12, 2025

group seminar held in june 2022, featuring professionals discussing calibration, measurement, and mass properties
March 14, 2025

Our Mass Properties Measurement seminars have gained world-wide recognition. We are pleased to present our schedule for this year’s seminars at our Berlin, CT location. These seminars can also be scheduled at your plant. Raptor Scientific is dedicated to providing high-quality, carefully planned training in Mass Properties and Balancing. Instruments are available for hands-on measurement […]

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Raptor Scientific Honored with Northrop Grumman F-35 Performance Excellence Award

NG F-35 Performance Excellence Award
December 19, 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Raptor Scientific has been recognized with the prestigious Northrop Grumman F-35 Performance Excellence Award. This accolade highlights our exceptional performance and dedication to delivering top-tier solutions in the defense and aerospace sectors. Northrop Grumman, a global leader in aerospace and defense technology, selected Raptor Scientific’s RFS Division (Sensor Concepts) […]

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Fall 2024 Newsletter

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November 1, 2024

New State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Facility for Thermal Sensors Raptor Scientific is proud to announce the opening of our new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, designed to advance the engineering, development, and production of cutting-edge thermal sensors. This facility marks a major milestone in our commitment to delivering precision-engineered and manufactured solutions for aerospace, defense, and high-tech industries. Learn […]

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New State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Facility for Thermal Sensors

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October 11, 2024

Raptor Scientific is proud to announce the opening of our new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, designed to advance the engineering, development, and production of cutting-edge thermal sensors. This facility marks a major milestone in our commitment to delivering precision-engineered and manufactured solutions for aerospace, defense, and high-tech industries. Located in Huntsville, AL the new facility substantially increases the manufacturing footprint, allowing […]

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Highlighting the Talented Interns of Raptor Scientific

Raptor Interns Summer 2024
July 12, 2024

The Future of Innovation At Raptor Scientific, we pride ourselves on our extensive range of test and measurement capabilities. From Thermal Systems to Mass Properties and Radar Cross Section Measurement Instruments to Air Data Test Systems and more, our innovative solutions ensure the highest levels of accuracy, safety, and product reliability. Our commitment to excellence […]

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IPC-A-610 Certification

Berlin Team IPC Certification
March 23, 2022

Congratulations to our staff members for achieving IPC-A-610 certification in January 2022. The successful completion of this course allows Raptor Scientific to continue to meet our customers’ high-quality requirements. Hats off to Ernst Beliard, Jacob Blank, Chris Boyd, Phil Korb, Steve Korb, Tim Mulligan, John Smyth, and Travis White.

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Product of Inertia vs. Moment of Inertia

Product of Inertia vs. Moment of Inertia
December 3, 2021

According to Newton’s Laws, objects will stay in their current state of motion unless something acts upon them. While Newton’s Laws are usually applied to linear motion, they also apply to rotation. A rotating object will continue to rotate unless a force acts on it. How quickly an object rotates depends on its mass properties […]

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