CPS Technologies has won a $600,000 contract to manufacture cold plates for a defense radar system Raytheon is building for the U.S. Navy.
CPS will deliver the metal-matrix composite materials to Raytheon under the Navy’s Air and Mission Defense Radar program, CPS said Wednesday.
Raytheon won a potential $1.6 billion AMDR engineering and manufacturing development phase contract from the military branch in 2013.
CPS develops composite products for motor controllers of high-speed trains, wind turbines, electric vehicles and subway cars.
The firm’s composite systems are also designed to work as a heat exchanger in microprocessors, routers and Internet switches.