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Paraffin wax thermal actuators are blended to respond to a specific temperature range and are used in many unique heating, cooling, or control/activation aerospace applications. Unaffected by pressure changes, thermal actuators provide consistent performance through a lightweight simplistic design with no electric power, making them ideal for extreme conditions. Learn more. |
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| Sustainability - Most Read From Earth Week |
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LaceLok® is a revolutionary solution for secondary wire harness support. The system provides enhanced ergonomics eliminating abrasions, fatigue, and repetitive motion injuries often caused by cable ties and hand-tied lace. LaceLok installs consistently each time and is chemical and extreme temperature resistant (-65 °C to 260 °C). LaceLok is mil-spec qualified to MIL-DTL-32554 and MIL-DTL-32555. Learn more. |
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FROM THE ARCHIVES 100 Years Ago In Aviation Week - May 28, 1923 | A French bomber – most likely, the 280-hp. Voisin X – took off from the Villesauvage aerodrome on April 9, 1923, performed maneuvers “freely,” including touch-and-gos, and then landed “without a hitch of any kind,” we reported in our May 28, 1923 cover story. |
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