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Overhoff Technology Corp is a subsidiary of US Nuclear Corp, (OTC BB: UCLE) based in Milford, Ohio that designs, constructs, and sells radiation monitoring equipment. Their product line includes tritium monitors (an Overhoff specialty), heavy water leak detectors, gamma survey meters, environmental ion chambers and neutron dosimeters which are used to detect radioactive tritium in air, water and ground sources.

Overhoff Technology's products are ISO 9001 certified and used globally for nuclear power plants, fusion energy research, development of new pharmaceuticals, defense industries, and research facilities. The Company has been awarded contracts by the United States Department of Defense[1] and sells tritium equipment to China, South Korean, Canada, UK and Argentina based nuclear power facilities.

Overhoff Technology Corp was founded by Mario Overhoff (1928-2005). The Company was acquired by Optron Scientific Corp/Technical Associates in 2006 and operates under US Nuclear Corp. The Company became publicly traded in early 2015 and trades on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board under the trading symbol: UCLE

Staff

  • CEO: Robert I. Goldstein
  • Chief Financial Officer: Rachel Boulds
  • Member of the Board of Directors: Gerald Entine [2]
  • VP of Operations: Dell Williamson
  • Sales: Ian Embry

References

  • US Nuclear Corp cleared by FINRA to trade under ticker symbol UCLE
  • US Nuclear Corp website
  • Overhoff Technology Corp website
  • Obituary for Dr. Overhoff
  • In Memoriam from Health Physics Society http://hps.org/aboutthesociety/people/inmemoriam/Overhoff.html
  • Paeth, Greg (2004-05-31). "Glowing reviews: Expert in radiation detection finds market overseas". The Cincinnati Post. E. W. Scripps Company. Archived from the original on 2005-02-23.
  • Technical Associates (now part of US Nuclear Corp along with Overhoff Technology Corp)