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Custom flexible shafts for aerospace
Designer and manufacturer of flexible shafts and related assemblies, S.S. White Technologies, highlights bespoke flexible shaft solutions for aerospace applications. Flexible shafts transmit rotary motion much like a solid shaft, but can be routed over, under and around obstacles where a solid shaft cannot be used.
Partnership intensifies with collaborative membership at OMIC R&D
The Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Centre Research and Development (OMIC R&D) continues to grow a strong membership base with the addition this month of HAIMER, German tooling company in the field of tool holding, shrinking, balancing and presetting.
Dual-use commercial tech creates significant growth opportunities
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, US DoD Cybersecurity Market, Forecast to 2023, reveals that intense attacks from adversaries and non-state actors are compelling Department of Defense (DoD) cybersecurity spend for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)-based cybersecurity tools and systems and the development of quantum computing and artificial intelligence technologies. Defense cybersecurity industry consolidation is expected to increase w...
Oxley plots growth path via SiG support
Oxley Developments has secured a place on Sharing in Growth (SiG), the UK government-backed aerospace productivity and competitiveness programme. Oxley aims to double turnover after five years and treble turnover after ten years of working with Sharing in Growth’s business transformation experts.
Shimco joins the council at the Aerospace & Defense Supplier Summit
Shimcowill join theOntario Aerospace Council(OAC) at the upcomingAerospace & Defense Supplier Summit(A&DSS) in Seattle. The event will take place 26th-28thMarchat the Washington State Convention Center.
Multi-use coolant approved by Boeing
Global manufacturer of TRIMcutting and grinding fluids,Master Fluid Solutions, has confirmed that its TRIMMicroSol590XT has now been approved by Boeing for use in multiple application areas.The company is known for providing the aerospace industry with solutions for its demanding high-tech alloy cutting and grinding needs.
Incidents underscore need for drone detection at airports
Global provider ofdrone detection and mitigation products, DroneShield has recently notedmultiple media reports of avideorecently recorded by an unknown drone pilot flying his or her drone disturbingly close to a Frontier Airlines passenger jet as it came in to land at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.
Intel architecture support for VxWorks 653 multi-core edition
An important milestone was passed by the VxWorks 653 Multi-Core Editionthe addition of a new architecture to the list of fully supported platforms. Guest blog by Stephen Olsen.
Aerospace subcontractor expands machining centre
A seventh 5-axis machining centre has been installed at Preston-based, tier-2 aerospace subcontractor, TGM, primarily to cope with increasing volumes of Airbus A350 work. Two years ago, each month the firm was delivering four port and starboard aircraft wing sets comprising 20 parts each, whereas today 10 sets per month are required and the number will climb further over the next two years.
Technique expands industrial use of steel alloys
The automotive industry’s demand for high-performance alloys known as advanced high-strength (AHS) steels has increased in recent years owing to increasingly tough passenger safety, vehicle performance and fuel economy requirements.Characterised by improved formability and collision resilience compared to conventional steel grades, high-strength steels have been used in critical safety locations in car body structures to absorb energy from ...