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  • Plug in Systems on Relay Sockets
    Multi-Contact placed special contacts at a major aerospace. manufacturer in order to equip relays sockets for electrical. distribution systems in civil aircrafts, military aircrafts and. helicopters.
  • Airline emissions cuts will create new opportunities for plated components in aerospace
    We send out a regular email newsletters and information. Please let us know if you would like us to contact you by email or not, by selecting one of the options below. Global passenger air travel is on the increase and aircraft manufacturers are struggling to keep up with demand. At the end of 2017
  • Success Stories - Aerosector
    The primary' power distribution switchboard is responsible for switching and. distributing electrical power from the generators to the main supply busbars on. the aircraft. It consists of various types of high-amperage power contactors that. include sophisticated levels of protection. The relay
  • Identify aluminium-lithium alloys in a second with the new Vulcan Optimum+ handheld LIBS analyser
    We send out a regular email newsletters and information. Please let us know if you would like us to contact you by email or not, by selecting one of the options below. The development of aluminium-lithium alloys has created a brand-new class of alloy, combining high strength and high corrosion
  • Specifying Coatings for Military and Aerospace Applications
    Optics are employed in virtually every area of military operations, from vision systems and target designators used by troops on the ground, through guidance systems utilized in both manned and unmanned aircraft, to reconnaissance and surveillance packages carried by satellites in Earth orbit
  • The History of the Rotary Solenoid
    ?. The rotary solenoid was a war-time invention. It was invented in 1944, with the assistance of an engineer named Earl W. Kerman, as a better way of releasing bombs from aircraft. Previously, linear solenoids were being used, but under the heavy shock and vibration, or when under fire, they had a habit

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