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HHI Corporation (HHI) was founded in 1971 as a General Contractor for the Federal Government and is incorporated in Utah. Common products produced within HHI’s Manufacturing Division are aircraft safety and maintenance stands located internationally at military installations for a diverse selection of aircraft; ground support equipment such as trailers, stairs, tow bars, and work benches; water skids; and bio-containment units. These products are made by HHI’s extensive fabrication services: blasting, CNC Milling, CNC Tube Drilling, CNC tube bender, 5-axis CNC Machining, High-Power Laser cutter with graining, painting, and welding. HHI has also outfitted its shop with a variety of special equipment helping achieve a quality product such as an HD Plasma Table, hand milling, Press Brakes, welders for TIG and MIG welding, and the biggest paint and blast booth in northern Utah located at its 100,000 square foot facility.
HHI Corporation possesses an ISO 9001:2015 quality control program and has been an accredited company since late 2016. It is a Certified Building Fabricator and Certified Metal Component Manufacturer under the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). HHI also has 30+ years of biological and chemical expertise through mobile treatment units, portable test labs, and other products used during the COVID-19 crisis. Other items which HHI specializes in are Sensitive Compartmental Information Facilities (SCIFs) for government clients providing secure areas for discussing classified information.
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