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Eclipse AS9100 Training
2013/08/16 | admin | News
This wraps up a very exciting week here at Eclipse! On Tuesday, our management team spent the day with a trainer from our Manufacturing Software, Shoptech. On Wednesday, our production staff took their turn. The purpose of this training was to begin the implementation of an AS9100 Quality Management System here at Eclipse. We are […]
Continue ReadingEngineering Action Request Forms
2012/08/28 | admin | News
When applications present themselves, very often there are details which are overlooked. Eclipse is now introducing our own Engineering Action Request form to get the details of your application in one neat form. Our engineering staff is always available to go over applications over the phone, however quite often, the information on this form can […]
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New Milling Capabilities at Eclipse
2012/02/23 | Cliff | News
After turning away literally hundreds of requests for milled parts, we finally made the move to bring that manufacturing capability in house. Over the last ten years, we’ve taken on jobs that either had to be sent out to be milled or as a second operation, we used our manual mill to complete an operation […]
Continue ReadingEclipse Engineering “On the Move”
2010/07/09 | Cliff | News
After 11 years in beautiful downtown Broomfield Colorado, Eclipse has finally moved to a permanent home. Eclipse Engineering started out in an expansive 1750 Sq ft facility on Industrial Lane in 1999. At the time I thought of renting out some of the space as it seemed too big for our needs. In 2001, we […]
Continue ReadingNew Website
2010/07/01 | admin | News
Eclipse Engineering is proud to be displaying our new website. This will be a continual work in progress as we add function to the site and continue to make it more user friendly and include information that you can actually use. We’re very excited to move this step forward and are happy to have some […]
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Eclipse goes to Mars
2010/06/30 | admin | News
When Spirit and Opportunity descended to the Martian surface, seals from Eclipse Engineering were on board. One set of seals protects the asmith drive assembly from the very fine dust particulate found on the Martian surface. These seals allow the camera mast to rotate 360 degrees. A second set of seals is located on the […]
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