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Our Mission ...
says founder Bill Sandman, "...is to make just a few products, products which do what pilots
really want, where no existing product fills that need.")
Examples are the M-20 Turbo-Normalizer, chosen because nothing
that I would want on my airplane existed, yet I wanted a
turbo. Or like the M-20 Ultra Air/Oil Separators, because what did
exist could neither "separate" nor "keep the belly clean."
The pages which follow explain the details of these products
and our focus on excellence.
Company Profile
M-20 Turbos, Inc. with its two subsidiaries, M-20 Ultra Turbo Kits and
M-20 Oil Separators, carries on a 100-year heritage of leading-edge development.
The background has deep roots in the development and major advancements
in X-Ray and other forms of radiation, from the beginnings
as a laboratory curiosity in the middle 1900's to the major
tools now familiar in medical, industrial radiation
and nuclear weaponry. At all stages, Bill's companies shared a leading
role.
Another background root was in temperature control of liquids.
Temperature control equipment with precision of 1/100th degree
F, developed in 1950 for the National Bureau of Standards
Photo-Sensitometry Project, opened the path for temperature
related advances in Radiography, Photography and made
controlling Electro-Polishing to millionths of an inch a
practical tool for making watch and gyroscope parts and the
sharpest of surgical sutures. Hundreds of other
innovative ideas found their way into advancing the fields of
Automobiles, Aviation, Space, Nuclear Ships, Weaponry and Food
Preservation from its seemingly unrelated beginnings in fine
hardwood Cabinet Making.
The common thread across the companies and products was, that in both
quality and performance, no other participants came close. For example,
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In radiation, our company owned
all 7 patents which created the radiation shielding industry
and these designs are still the bases of construction, today.
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When we produced temperature
control equipment to 1/100th degree accuracy for the Bureau of
Standards, two of our largest X-Ray customers, Westinghouse
and GE, gave up trying for 1/2 degree accuracy required for
film processing and sold our products instead.
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At the beginning of the nuclear submarine program, in a verbal
negotiation with Admiral Hyman Rickover, Bill was awarded a
contract to design and build the radiac labs for the first 2
nuclear submarines, Nautilus and Seawolf. The
Admiral was so pleased with the result that instructions went
out to each of the shipyards that Bill's company was the only
acceptable source. We built the labs aboard the first 50 US
submarines, the merchant ship Savannah, the nuclear tenders
and the British Dreadnought.
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For the H-Bomb tests the Special Weapons experts from White
Sands consulted Eastman Kodak to obtain photo-sensitometry
equipment to measure the heat of the proposed hydrogen blasts.
Kodak's expert immediately redirected them to Bill who had
designed and built Kodak's (and DuPont's) equipment.. For the
tests at both Eniwetok and Christmas Island, there was
no other source. We built unique designs for each of the three
cognizant agencies: AF Special Weapons, Army Signal Corps and
the Atomic Energy Commission.
The company credo is "Excellence Has No Bounds."
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