Atomatic Manufacturing

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Quality Solutions

A Reputation Built On Quality

Atomatic Manufacturing is your full-service provider of precision machining and fabrication services. From prototypes to production runs, Atomatic Mfg. provides quality with on-time deliveries. We have experience with a wide range of materials from titanium, stainless, aluminum, alloy steels to engineered plastics.

OUR SERVICES

Amazing Service

Atomatic Mfg. is your full-service provider of precision machining and fabrication services.

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Experience & Versatility

We have experience with a wide range of materials from titanium to engineered plastics.

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Quality Control

From prototypes to production runs, we provide quality with on-time deliveries.

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Our History

Quality Service For Over Half A Century

Alexander T. Kindling founded Atomatic Manufacturing in 1954. The name “Atomatic” is a play on the word “atom”. As the name suggests, Atomatic Mfg. has been a supplier of precision parts and assemblies for the nuclear industry from the early experimental reactors to the present day builds.

Atomatic Mfg. has served many industries throughout its history. Nuclear work, both commercial and naval, was the dominate industry from the early years through the ‘80s. Our parts and special purpose tooling can be found in power plants and ships worldwide.

From the early ‘90s

From the early ‘90s and forward, the robotics industry has surpassed nuclear in its demand for precision machining and fabrication services. As with the nuclear power industry, Atomatic Mfg. was there during the early years of the robotic revolution. We have created many parts on the first robots of the early 80’s used to clean up radioactive waste. Since, we have welded and assembled robots that are in operation for a gamut of industries. Our parts can be found in hydro and biodiesel plants, shipyards, underwater vehicles, autonomous robotic vehicles, natural gas pipeline inspection robots, reconnaissance robots and medical devices. Many of these robots have appeared on network television programs and documentaries