the
history
of our company
Since 1992, Stanford Mu Corporation has been dedicated in manufacturing quality precision pressure regulators and relief valves for space and defense industries. Base on the groundwork of proven heritage products, SMC has innovated, designed, and expended the product lines to provide thirteen (13) unique regulators and two (2) state-of-the-art relief valves.
At Stanford Mu Corporation (SMC) our mission is to provide reliable, compliant, and dependable Pressure Regulators and Relief Valves for propulsion systems in support of various missions and space exploration vehicles. We aim to do it right the first time and every time with on-time delivery of our products. We achieve our mission by cultivating a cultural ideology of teamwork and collaboration, which is aligned with our operations and business strategies. We encourage our employees to innovate, continuously improve of processes and procedures, pursue growth and learning, conduct business with honesty and ethics, commit to overcome obstacles with integrity, and build relationships with communities. From NASA’s Cassini mission in 1997 to NASA’s Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap), we are proud to be part of the ever growing space exploration.
Following our mission we are committed to providing the highest quality products and services to meet or exceed our customer’s satisfactions. We comply with the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100: D and any applicable customer and regulatory requirements. We strive for continual improvement of our Quality Management System (QMS). We adhere to the spirit and intent of the Quality Policy and the directives of our Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
The Legacy Never Died
with US
By propagating and inspiring the company culture, quality and safety policies, we follow our mission and vision: Strive to be a world leader in design, development, and production of propulsion systems components to support spacecraft and launch vehicles because we exist to create experiences where passion and purpose come together.