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Nihon Dempa Kogyo

Nihon Dempa Kogyo Co., Ltd. or NDK is one of the world's largest quartz crystal companies, based in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

History
• 1948 : NDK was established. • 1950 : Started crystal unit production and sales. • 1958 : Succeeded in test production of synthetic quartz crystal. • 1959 : Started crystal filter production. • 1960 : Started crystal oscillator production. • 1963 : Began trading of NDK stock on the OTC market. • 1979 : Developed and industrialized surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter. • 1990 : Listed NDK stock on Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. • 1998 : Listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. • 2009 : Pressure vessel in USA plant exploded due to lack of inspections or maintenance on the unfounded presumption that the chemical reaction would form a protective anti-corrosion layer within the tank, killing a truck driver at a gas station across the street with flying debris. The blast blew out windows and crashed an 4-ton vessel fragment into a nearby automotive supply company, injuring 1. NDK's insurance carrier had repeatedly warned NDK that the pressure vessel was unsafe, including to the gas station where the fatality occurred, but NDK failed to take any safety measures. • 2010: Fined $510K by OSHA for safety violations. • 2015 : USA plant demolished, with no plans to rebuild. ==Products==
Products
• Crystal Units • Crystal Oscillators • SPXO • TCXO • VCXO • OCXO • Crystal Filters • Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Devices • Optical Components • Synthetic Quartz Crystals • Ultrasonic Transducers • Frequency Synthesizers Research and product development Nihon Dempa Kogyo has developed a prototype crystal-based disease detector which diagnoses disease from breath. The system works by detecting trace amounts of odor-causing substances found in a person's breath. ==Company locations==
Company locations
NDK has sales offices in Japan, China, France, Germany, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, United Kingdom, and United States. NDK has production and engineering facilities in Japan, China, Germany, Malaysia, and the United States. ==2009 Explosion==
2009 Explosion
NDK's Belvidere, Illinois facility was heavily damaged in 2009 when one of the crystal autoclaves ruptured violently, causing an explosion. The explosion scattered debris over a wide area, with a 7-foot support beam striking and killing Ronald Greenfield of Chesterfield, Indiana, who was refueling at a nearby truck stop. Debris also damaged a nearby automotive supply company, injuring one worker. The rupture was in a crystal-growth autoclave that had undergone stress corrosion cracking and was inadequately inspected; recommendations from a previous incident were ignored. As a result, the autoclave became overstressed and failed completely. After an investigation, OSHA fined NDK $510,000 for a history of ignoring safety recommendations. The U.S. Chemical Safety Board investigated the incident and published a video titled "Falling Through the Cracks." ==References==
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