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Unison to Provide Solid-State Ignition System on GE’s LM2500

Dec 8, 2015

LAS VEGAS – December 8, 2015 — Unison Industries announced at the 2015 Power-Gen International convention their agreement to provide the Acclimate™ solid-state ignition system for the GE’s LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine. The ignition system will address needs for advanced industrial ignition capability and to respond to growing regulatory constraints on traditional spark gap units.

“Unison is proud to provide an ignition system that not only responds to growing regulatory constraints, but also introduces an adaptive architecture that increases overall system life,” Unison President Giovanni Spitale said.

The LM2500 is GE’s most widely-applied gas turbine. For over 45 years, GE’s LM2500 has been one of the top-selling turbines in its class. Its potential industries served include Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Marine, and Industrial.

“As the newest addition to the Acclimate™ product family, this is the first radiation free high energy ignition system that can be utilized across Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Marine, and Industrial applications. Acclimate™ demonstrates Unison’s ongoing commitment to develop technology-driven products that are environmentally friendly, add value to our customers through performance, and reduce cost of ownership,” Unison General Manager of Industrial Products & Systems Timothy Hudson said.

About Unison Industries:

Unison Industries, LLC, is a leader in the design, manufacture and integration of electrical and mechanical components and systems for aircraft engines and airframes. Unison serves both original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket customers in commercial, military, general aviation, aeroderivative and industrial markets. Unison employs more than 2,000 employees worldwide. For more information, visit unisonindustries.com.