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Channel Technologies Group (CTG) is a California-based company that designs and manufactures piezoelectric
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and
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for military and commercial market customers. Based in Santa Barbara, Calif. and with a second manufacturing site in Bolingbrook, Ill., Channel Technologies Group (CTG) first began manufacturing piezoelectric ceramics in 1959. Since that time, CTG has grown, allowing CTG to expand its product offerings to include piezoelectric ceramics, piezoelectric single crystals,
transducers A transducer is a device that converts energy from one form to another. Usually a transducer converts a signal in one form of energy to a signal in another. Transducers are often employed at the boundaries of automation, measurement, and contro ...
, turnkey sonar
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and
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calibration and testing equipment. Its products are used in a multitude of applications, and by a wide variety of end-users including
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manufacturers,
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explorers and
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companies. CTG also services customers in the
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industry, including several departments of the
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and many leading defense contractors. CTG’s 150,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space includes a dedicated prototype line, materials research lab,
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and testing facilities. Through CTG’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, orders can be managed from one central location and individual components can be tracked from creation through development. This system allows prioritizing developing products in a lean manufacturing environment. In 2016, after losing over $10 million on long-term contracts, the company declared bankruptcy.


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