The Electro-Mechanical Division is
a leader in the supply of critical function, electro-mechanical
products. Innovative system and product solutions are based
in the rich legacy of over 100 years of Westinghouse technology.
More than 50 years ago,
CW-EMD built critical function pumps for the first nuclear
powered submarine, the USS Nautilus. Today, CW-EMD continues
to develop, design and supply advanced electro-mechanical solutions
for the US Navy, including the Navy's most advanced motors,
generators and secondary propulsors.
EMD of Cheswick, PA, and Advanced
Products & Systems
Division (APSD) of Mount Pleasant, PA, design and manufacture
advanced pumps, motors, generators, propulsors, mechanical
seals, control rod drive mechanisms and power conditioning
electronics for the defense, power, process and industrial
markets. They deliver major technological advantages
while setting the standard for quality, reliability and safety.
From the birth of America's Nuclear Navy to the launch of today's
state-of-the-art submarines and aircraft carriers, EMD and
APSD have been providing critical defense systems for more
than 50 years.
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The Engineered
Pump Division (EPD)of
Phillipsburg, NJ, has been providing naval and maritime technological
expertise since 1847.EPD's
pumps go to the
heart of the systems that power the Navy's nuclear ships and submarines. EPD
is the leading supplier of mission-critical pumps for the U.S. Navy's Nimitz
Class aircraft carriers and Virginia Class submarines, as well as the Navy's
next generation Gerald Ford Class CVN-21 aircraft carriers. EPD also supports
the entire fleet with various innovative pumping solutions such as composite
pumps and parts, and provides complete overhaul, upgrade, and field service capabilities.
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