Precision History
Founded in 1964, Precision Fabricating & Cleaning Co., Inc. (PFC) began life as a services contractor. The early years focused on high purity chemical cleaning of piping, tubing and components in support of America’s journey to the moon. Additionally, the company fabricated fluid control and distribution panels. In 1973, PFC won a direct contract from NASA to remanufacture compressed gas trailers. PFC has continued to expand its facilities to become a one-stop shop to fabricate, assemble, paint clean and test fluid distribution systems of all shapes, sizes, and media. PFC’s client list includes companies from the aerospace, semiconductor, food and beverage, and fluid commodity industries.In 1986, the owners of PFC opened Precision Mechanical, Inc. (PMI). As the name implies, PMI is a mechanical contractor specializing in HVAC and plumbing installations for hospitals, schools, industrial and government facilities and launch complexes. PFC and PMI are complementary businesses, with PFC fabricating piping and tubing for PMI to install.
During 1996, Precision Enterprises, Inc. (PEI) was created and appointed as the exclusive sales agent in the United States for KAMAG Heavy Transporters. Precision and KAMAG have a long history of cooperation that dates back to 1978 with the delivery of the first Payload Canister Transporter to NASA for the Space Shuttle program. Precision and KAMAG have sold approximately 30 transporters to aerospace, shipbuilding and off-shore construction companies in the U.S.
Papers Written by Precision
"Developing NASA's Supersonic Gas-Liquid Cleaning System Boon to Critical Cleaning" by John B. Gayle and Thomas S. Jezowski, May 1996
"Non Volatile Residue on Cleaned Hardware: A Perspective" by John B. Gayle and Russell L. Gray
"Memo Regarding 'Non Volatile Residue on Cleaned Hardware' Article" by Andre Jack Shye
"For Want of a Nail" by Dr. John B. Gayle
"Precision Cleaning Industry Code?" by Dr. John B. Gayle, September 1995