Blogs on Aviation News
Airfields are highly organized environments that require many moving parts to carry out operations safely and efficiently. The vast size of aircraft, the necessity for quick turnaround times, and strict aviation regulations all contribute to the need for specialized trucks and trailers that can perform precise tasks. In this blog post, we will explore the diverse types of vehicles, trucks, and trailers that keep airfields safe and flights proceeding on schedule.
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Fasteners are mechanical devices that are tasked with joining two or more objects together. Often found in countless assemblies, they are integral components that are available in a number of types. Compact in design and with a low profile, we will be discussing self-clinching fasteners, a type of fastener used in a diverse set of applications.
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Communication systems are an essential part of a safely operating aircraft. With over 3,000 flights taking off each day in the U.S. alone, there must be a steady flow of communication between aircraft and control towers. While many components go into an aircraft's communication system,
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Although screws and bolts may get confused for one another with their somewhat similar functions and appearance, they are structurally and functionally different. Recognizing how they engage with materials, the tools required for their installation, and their most notable subtypes is essential for selecting the right fastener, whether you are tackling a DIY project or managing complex industrial assemblies. In this guide, we will go over the fundamental differences between screws and bolts, briefly exploring commonly used variants to help you make informed fastening decisions.
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Many modern aircraft engines operate under extraordinary thermal and mechanical demands, requiring each component to be constructed from materials that can withstand intense stress. Nowhere is this more critical than in the exhaust nozzle, where heat, pressure, and flow dynamics converge at the system’s final stage. In this blog, we will explore the range of materials used in exhaust nozzle construction, highlighting how specific metals and composites are selected to meet performance, durability, and design constraints.
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Hydraulic clutches and brakes are common equipment pieces that serve numerous uses, regularly being found within industrial, automotive, railway, aerospace, and agricultural applications. The clutch is a device that is capable of transferring power between driving elements, serving both motors and engines alike. Brakes, meanwhile, are intended for the stopping or slowing of moving systems, and the two equipment pieces are regularly used alongside each other for various operations.
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The connector of a backshell is a mounted accessory that serves to protect contacts and wires as well as enhance the operational characteristics of the electronic component. The connector backshell is paramount for strain relief, ensuring that the stress induced on a particular cable is minimized for its integrity. Depending on the application and its requirements, there are a variety of backshell types that may serve a particular connector. Furthermore, variations may present different protection capabilities such as moisture resistance or EMI/RFI guarding. In order to find the right backshell component for your needs, it can be useful to understand their functionality and common types.
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A ball valve is a type of quarter-turn valve that uses a hollow, pivoting, perforated ball to control flow through it. When the ball’s hole is in line with the flow it is considered open, and when the ball is pivoted 90-degrees by the valve handle it is considered closed. The handle is flat in alignment with the flow when open, and perpendicular when closed, making it very easy to visually confirm the status of the valve. Ball valves are highly durable and reliable, performing well even after many cycles and closing securely even following long periods of extended use. Both of these qualities make them ideal for shut off and control applications, where they are often preferred to gate and globe valves.
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Utilizing aircraft fasteners for assembly can benefit a number of systems and apparatuses, allowing for parts to be affixed together in order to form joints, build structures, and more. While components such as threaded fasteners are crucial to the construction of many aircraft, they are often paired together with other hardware components in order to achieve better results. One of these important paired parts is the washer, that of which often comes in the form of a thin, disc-shaped metal piece with a hole in the middle. Alongside aircraft fasteners, washers provide load distribution, spacing, vibration absorption, liquid protection, and other benefits to the assemblies they are installed on.
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A helicopter's principal rotor is the most significant piece of the vehicle. It gives the lift that permits the helicopter to fly, just as the control that permits the helicopter to move along the side, make turns and change elevation. To deal with these undertakings, the helicopter rotor should initially be staggeringly solid. It should likewise have the option to change the point of the rotor edges with every upset they make. The pilot imparts these modifications through a gadget known as the swash plate gathering.
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