
CINDAS LLC compiles and disseminates the data collected and analyzed by the Center for Information and Numerical Data Analysis and Synthesis at Purdue, according to its website. The company manages databases on various materials and structural metals for numerous clients in the aerospace and defense industries, including the Department of Defense and NASA.
“We constantly update and expand these databases. They are not stagnant,” said Frank Mason. “We are considered the gold standard for the aerospace community for materials property data and thermophysical properties.”
The Masons, who privatized the company in 2003, hope the relocation to the Aerospace District will help them stay better connected to the aerospace community.