Arcflash Labs
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| Company type | Private, C-Corp[1] |
|---|---|
| Industry | Electronics |
| Predecessor | Arcflash Labs, LLC |
| Founded | August 1, 2017 in Los Angeles, USA |
| Founders | David M. Wirth, Jason Murray |
| Headquarters | , United States |
| Products | Electromagnetic Accelerators, Pulsed Power Supplies |
Number of employees | 5 |
| Website | www |
Arcflash Labs, Inc. is an American technology company which specializes in the research and development of high energy pulsed power supplies, and applications for such devices. Its headquarters is located in Phoenix, Arizona and the company was founded in 2017 by David M. Wirth and Jason Murray, both aerospace engineers and former USAF officers. In 2018, the company developed and sold the first commercially viable electromagnetic accelerator, the EMG-01A,[2] and in 2021 released the GR-1 "Anvil",[3] the first coilgun with comparable energy to a firearm. Their core innovation was the clamped quasi-resonant (CQR) inverter,[4] which allowed for the development and rapid charging of hand-held coilguns.