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US Nuclear Corp is a fully-reporting, publicly traded holding company on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, traded under the OTCQB symbol UCLE. The Company's operations are principally engaged through its divisions, operating three globally recognized nuclear radiation detection companies, Optron Scientific Company Inc. dba Technical Associates, Overhoff Technology Corp., and ECC Electronic Control Concepts.

US Nuclear Corp’s divisions design, manufacture (Made in the U.S.A.) and markets a branded, full line of radiation and chemical detection instrumentation including specialties such as drone-based aerial radiation and chemical detection, advanced Tritium and Carbon-14 monitoring technology, and real-time continuous water monitoring.

US Nuclear Corp provides measurement instrumentation for the nuclear energy industry and for emerging energy technologies such as Fusion, Small Nuclear Reactors (SMRs), and Thorium Molten Salt Reactors (TMSRs) both domestically and globally. American and International customers include United States Government Agencies including FEMA, EPA, U.S. Military, Homeland Security, various foreign governments, National Laboratories, and Universities, Hospitals, nuclear reactor facilities in the United States, China, Canada, South Korea, Argentina, Russia, and others.

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Innovation

is the rule at US Nuclear Corp. The DroneSensor System with the DroneRAD and the DroneCHEM instrumentation provides a radiation detection system mounted on commercial heavy-lift UAVs. These UAVs are manufactured in a NATO country, thus satisfying various U.S. government agencies' security concerns. With the advent of Aerial Radiation and Chemical Detection, Technical Associates, a division of US Nuclear Corp, provides another first in the field of radiation and chemical detection and measurement.

Product development

is another key aspect that defines US Nuclear Corp. Products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. Our customer service includes close coordination with our customers. If a customer is unable to find a product that meets the need, or if there is a unique project with special requirements, working with customers to design a system to meet their specifications is a feature unique to US Nuclear Corp in the market industry of radiation and chemical sensor detection.

Providing exceptional

radiation measurement instrumentation is the primary goal of US Nuclear Corp through its divisions of Technical Associates, Overhoff Technology, and Electronic Control Concepts. The combined expertise of more than 100 years in U.S.A. based design and manufacturing brings to the nuclear industry over 300 instruments and systems for radiation detection and monitoring of a wide variety of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma isotopes including those difficult to detect such as Tritium, Carbon-14, Neutrons, and Pulsed X-Rays.



Visit our site: https://usnuclearcorp.com/

Target industries

include nuclear power plants, utilities: drinking water and wastewater, national laboratories, government agencies, Homeland Security, military, university research laboratories and schools, radiopharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, hospitals, energy companies, weapons facilities, first responders, local governments, environmental protection, occupational safety, and manufacturing plants utilizing radioactive components.



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