Listed Testing & Inspection Companies in Missouri

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

Brewer Science

๐Ÿ“ Rolla, MO Est. 1981
Specialties: Lithography materialsAdvanced materials for microelectronicsSmart device componentsAnti-reflective coatings

Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing advanced materials and equipment for the reliable fabrication of cutting-edge microd...

County Line Auto Parts

๐Ÿ“ Kingsville, MO Est. 2003
Specialties: Remanufactured enginesTransmissionsAxle assembliesTransfer cases

County Line Auto Parts stands as Kansas City's premier automotive salvage yard and parts supplier, serving the automotive industry from their expansiv...

Emerson Electric Co

๐Ÿ“ St. Louis, MO Est. 1890
Specialties: Automation SolutionsIndustrial EquipmentCommercial SolutionsProcess Control

Emerson Electric Co stands as a global technology, software, and engineering powerhouse headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, driving innovation acros...

Essex Industries

๐Ÿ“ St. Louis, MO Est. 1947
Specialties: Platform controlsAircraft componentsEmergency breathing equipmentLiquid oxygen equipment

Founded in 1947, Essex Industries is a leading supplier to the aerospace and defense industry, specializing in custom-engineered platform controls for...

Renegade Chemicals

๐Ÿ“ Springfield, MO Est. 2006
Specialties: Industrial cleaning chemicalsParts cleaning chemicalsCar wash chemicalsCustom chemical solutions

A research and development-focused chemical manufacturer specializing in innovative chemical technologies and custom product development. Founded by M...

Testing & Inspection supplier landscape in Missouri

UNITEMFG currently matches 5 published supplier profiles to Testing & Inspection in Missouri, spanning 4 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are St. Louis (2 suppliers), Kingsville (1 supplier), and Rolla (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are Advanced materials for microelectronics (1 profile), Aircraft components (1 profile), and Anti-reflective coatings (1 profile). The supplier set spans Aerospace (1 profile), Automotive (1 profile), and Chemicals (1 profile) among its most represented industries. Frequently listed material experience includes Copper (1 profile), Electronics (1 profile), and Plastics (1 profile). Published certification fields most often mention ISO 14001 (1 profile), ISO 9001 (1 profile), and ISO/TS 16949 (1 profile).

St. Louis accounts for 2 of the 5 matching profiles (40%), so buyers seeking more quote competition should compare suppliers inside and outside that concentration. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • St. Louis2
  • Kingsville1
  • Rolla1
  • Springfield1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • Advanced materials for microelectronics1
  • Aircraft components1
  • Anti-reflective coatings1
  • Automation Solutions1
  • Axle assemblies1
  • Car wash chemicals1
  • Commercial Solutions1
  • Custom chemical solutions1

Industries represented

  • Aerospace1
  • Automotive1
  • Chemicals1
  • Electronics1
  • Machinery1

Materials and credentials listed

  • Copper1
  • Electronics1
  • Plastics1
  • Steel1
  • ISO 140011
  • ISO 90011
  • ISO/TS 169491

This Missouri market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the Testing & Inspection cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source Testing & Inspection in Missouri

Use contract testing and inspection suppliers when acceptance requires independent dimensional, material, electrical, environmental, or nondestructive evidence.

Include in the RFQ

  • applicable drawing, specification, and revision
  • characteristics and acceptance limits
  • sample plan and lot identity
  • required method, equipment, and accreditation
  • report format, turnaround, and data retention

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Is the requested method within the supplierโ€™s accredited scope?
  • How are instruments calibrated and uncertainty handled?
  • Will the report identify methods, results, equipment, and traceability?

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