Energy News  
Brush Wellman Receives Contract Drom DoD For New Primary Beryllium Facility


Cleveland OH (SPX) Dec 09, 2005
Brush Wellman has received a $9 million contract award under the Department of Defense's Defense Production Act, Title III Program. The contract is for the engineering and design of a new facility for the production of primary beryllium, the feedstock material used to produce beryllium metal products.

The awarding of the contract represents a key step toward the return of a sustainable domestic supply of primary beryllium, a material critical to the America's strategic interests. The nation's only primary beryllium production facility, operated by Brush Wellman in Elmore, Ohio, was closed in 2000 due to several factors, including equipment obsolescence at the facility and the availability of a large supply of primary beryllium from the government stockpile.

The new facility, to be owned and operated by Brush Wellman, will be located at an existing plant site in either Elmore or Delta, Utah. The total cost of the facility is expected to range from $40 to $60 million which will be determined through the design process. The design phase will also identify the preferred location for the new facility.

In an innovative public-private cost-sharing partnership under the Title III program, Brush Wellman will provide technology, land, buildings and an ongoing operation for the facility, while the government will fund engineering, design and equipment.

The first phase of the contract will involve engineering and design work and is expected to be completed over the next two years. The second phase will involve construction and start up of the facility and is expected to require an additional two to three years following completion of phase one. Funding for the second phase will require additional Title III approval.

The Defense Production Act is the primary legislation for ensuring domestic availability of industrial resources and critical technology items essential for national defense. The Title III Program provides a vehicle to create, maintain, modernize or expand domestic production capability for technology items, components and resources essential for national defense and for which there is insufficient production capacity to meet those needs.

Title III stimulates investments in key production resources to increase the supply, improve the quality and reduce the cost of advanced technology and reduces U.S. dependency on foreign sources of supply for critical materials.

Approximately 25 additional jobs are expected to be created to operate and maintain the facility. A significant number of construction and support positions will be created outside of Brush Wellman related to the project.

Since 2000, when Brush Wellman closed its primary beryllium operations at Elmore, the nation has been without a sustainable fully integrated domestic beryllium supply.

While beryllium alloys and beryllia ceramics continue to be produced using hydroxide supplied by Brush Wellman's Utah operations, all of Brush Wellman's metallic beryllium requirements have, since 2000, been supplied from cast beryllium ingot acquired under long-term contract from the National Defense Stockpile and small quantities of beryllium feedstock material purchased internationally.

Beryllium is a strategic material and has no viable substitute in a number of DOD and Department of Energy applications ranging from weapons systems and missile defense to surveillance satellites and jet fighter optical targeting devices.

The material offers the best technical solution in a number of other critical applications from high resolution X-ray imaging for mammography to particle physics research, electronic countermeasures and avionics for combat helicopters and fighter aircraft, and commercial telecommunications.

In 2003, Congress directed the DOD to study the strategic need for beryllium and the status of the domestic beryllium industrial base. In 2004, based on the DOD report, Congress appropriated $3 million under the Defense Production Act, Title III Program for the preliminary design of a new primary beryllium facility. That $3 million appropriation is included in the $9 million contract award.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Brush Wellman
SpaceDaily
Search SpaceDaily
Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express
The latest in Military Technology for the 21st century at SpaceWar.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Polish Defense Ministry Procures Elisra's EJAB For Its Forces In Iraq
Bene-Berak, Israel (SPX) Jan 09, 2006
Elisra Electronic Systems, a member of The Elisra Group, has received an order estimated at $3 million from the Polish Ministry of Defense for its unique EJAB system.







  • Paper-Thin, Foldable Battery To Attach To Clothes
  • New Paper Thin Foldable Battery Developed To Attach To Clothes
  • Massive Explosions Hit Key British Oil Depot, Hurt 43
  • Gazprom's New Era

  • Storage Of Spent Nuclear Fuel From Australia Illegal Says French Court
  • Ukraine Considers Storing Foreign Nuclear Waste At Chernobyl
  • Chinese PM Eyes Nuclear Future In France
  • India Joins International Fusion Project In France

  • What Is A Cloud
  • Getting To The TOPP Of Houston's Air Pollution
  • Scientists Seek Sprite Light Source

  • ESA Presents Space Solution To Montreal Forest Conference
  • Modern Forests Suffer From Century Old Logging Legacy
  • Tree Species Regulate Themselves In Ecological Communities
  • Tropical Dry Forests Receive International Recognition

  • French Court Decides Activists' Destruction Of GM Crops Was Justified
  • Fishing Inland Waters Putting Pressure On Fish Stocks
  • Ancient Canals Reveal Underpinnings Of Early Andean Civilization
  • Oil Mist Reduces Airborne Hazards In Concentrated Swine Feeding Operation

  • GM Hires Russian Nuclear Scientists To Develop New Auto Technology
  • Japan Creates The World's Fastest Electric Sedan
  • Motorists To Pay 'Congestion' Charge Over Broader Swath Of London
  • Solar Cars Driving Towards A Hydrogen Future

  • US Air Force Releases New Mission Statement
  • EADS Says A320 Contract With China Worth 7-8 Billion Dollars
  • India To Buy MiG Jets From Russia
  • IAI To Supply Virtual Mission Training System For T6B Aircraft

  • NASA plans to send new robot to Jupiter
  • Los Alamos Hopes To Lead New Era Of Nuclear Space Tranportion With Jovian Mission
  • Boeing Selects Leader for Nuclear Space Systems Program
  • Boeing-Led Team to Study Nuclear-Powered Space Systems

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2006 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA PortalReports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additionalcopyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement