AERODEF 2016 PREVIEW
production tooling at a competitive price with a team of highly experienced engineers and project managers that will work with customers to select the right product and materi- als to meet customer requirements. Janicki Industries Inc. Ph: 360-856-5143 Web site:
www.janicki.com
Coating Technologies
When it comes to advanced thermal-spray coatings, manu- facturers come to PTI for innovative coating technologies. The company has two modern, state-of-the-art facilities with 24 fully operational spray booths equipped with advanced robotic systems for precise, uniform application of HVOF,
three-bearing spindle; an inch-metric switchable feedbox; leadscrew reverse as standard; and metric threading without spindle reverse. Racer International Ph: 888-514-1661 Web site:
www.racerinternational.com
Enclosure Systems
Company will showcase its engineered and fully-customizable retractable enclosures that enable manufacturers to take advantage of fl oor space that would have otherwise been considered unavailable. Aerospace manufacturers are often challenged to optimize plant square footage as new products, production volumes and environmental, health and safety regulations demand to be satisfi ed. Building renovations and extensions were the only solution until now. Chameleon’s retractable enclosures are tent-like structures that accordion to 20% of their extended length. They inherently provide the same booth-like capabilities of steel enclosures, or rooms and either keep dust, fumes and VOCs in or keep them out. Chameleon Innovations Ph: 888-695-3382 Web site:
www.chameleon.ca
plasma, arc and fl ame spray coatings, machining, diamond grinding and super fi nishing, and laboratory testing. PTI is approved by NADCAP, FAA, JAA, the US military and over 100 of the largest aerospace and industrial companies. It has over 300 different coatings for surface engineering solutions such as wear protection, thermal barriers, corrosion/oxida- tion protection, dielectric, conductive, and EMI shielding. PTI also offers thin-fi lm PVD coatings for aerospace and automo- tive applications. Plasma Technology Inc. Ph: 310-320-3373 Web site:
www.ptise.com
CNC Machines
Company will showcase its patented Phantom Machine Technology CNC machinery, Standard Modern lathes and E-R Maier saws. The company’s Standard Modern lathes include a 16" (406 mm) Swing Inch-Metric Lathe model with a 10-hp (7.46-kW) continuous duty motor; 18 spindle speeds between 40–2000 rpm; a D1-6" (152-mm) camlock,
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Fastener Sealing Aircraft fasteners installed in fuel areas must be sealed using a qualifi ed aerospace sealant to keep fuel in and seal mois- ture out. The new Gemini Kaps from SMRC aids technicians with backside fastener sealing. Gemini Kaps are designed to
ensure the right amount of sealant is applied every time, mini- mizing application time and sealant weight while consistently delivering a high quality identical “twin” seal from fastener-to- fastener. SMRC is launching the Gemini Kaps product line at AeroDef, featuring with live demos at the company’s booth. Systems & Materials Research Corp. Ph: 512-535-7791 Web site:
www.systemandmaterials.com
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